Picnics, Excursions, Etc. __-_■ rnHE DEVONPORT STEAM , c jJg| 3 I FERRY COMPANY (LIMITED). -Excursion Steamers will leave the Ferry Tee j as under :— •* ■--■-.-.- TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY', 19th IXST. FOR PINE ISLAND. Victoria Wharf," 10 a.m. ; Northcote Wharf, 10.30 a.m. ; Victoria Wharf, 1.30 p.m. ; Northcote Wharf, 2 p.m. Returning from Pine Island at 6 p.m. Return fares, Is; Children, 6d. FISHING EXCURSION ! „-. mTnctmT , FISHING EXCURSION ! P.s. Tongariro at 1.45 p.m., calling at Victoria Wharf at 2 p.m. Bait and hot water provided. Tickets : Adults, 2s ; Children, Is. Double Ticket (Lady and Gent), 3s. FOR ST. HELIER'S BAY AND ROUND THE ISLANDS OF THE GULF. The p.s. Eagle will leave at 2.15 p.m.. call at St. Helier's Bay, and then proceed on atrip round and between the beautiful Islands of tho Gulf, returning to St. Helier's Bay at 5.30 p.m., and arriving in town about 6 o'clock. Return fare, Is; Children, 6d. THURSDAY, 20th.' FOR LAKE TAKAPUNA. At 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m., leaving Lake 5 p.m. - • ■ J. R. P. BAKER. IWStscS AT 0 R T H E R N STEAMSHIP j^^il> COMPANY (LTD.) k"* afternoon excursion i around the islands in the tamaki straits. Wednesday next, january 19. ! The fine new p.s. WAKATERE will leave Quay-street Jcttv No. 3 (weather permitting) on WEDNESDAY, 19th inst.,at2.3o p.m., for an excursion around the islands" in tho lamaki Straits, via Waiheke and Man-o'-War Passage, or round the islands in the gulf, returning to the Wharf about 6 p.m. Newton Brass Band in attendance. FARE : Two Shillings. Children. Half-price. tfJ . 'p< XCURSION ROUND THE pSgjgki • HARBOUR. The S.s. KIA ORA (under charter to the Waihi Brass Band) will run an EXCURSION on FRIDAY EVENING, January 21st, leaving Queen-st. Wharf at 7.30 p.m., and returning about 10 p.m. The Band will play selections during the evening. 1/6 - RETURN FARE - 1/6. .. G. HARTMAN, Hon. Secretary. TTOLY TRINITY SUNDAY SCHOOL. ANNUAL PICNIC TO PINE ISLAND, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th JANUARY.: Steamers leave Devonport at 10 a.m. and 1.30 p.m.-, calling at Auckland 30 minutes later. Fares, per steamer: Visitors, 1/ each. PXRKIsIFs -^Buses are now running to Mt. Roskill. Fares to Eden Terrace 2d. Patronise Parker's 'Buses and keep down monopoly. Meetings. O JL -X T ODGE ST. ANDREW, NO. 8. The Monthly Meeting of this Lodge will be held TO-NIGHT (18th). at 7.30 p.ni. sharp, in Freemasons' Hall, Princes-street. Visitors cordially invited. W. H. COOPER, P.M., • Secretary. ■yy EDNESDAY HALF - HOLIDAY. A MEETING Wil be held in the V.M.C.A. ROOMS, Wellesley-street, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 18th JAN., at 7.30 p.m., ,•- -.: •-. , ,-. of - those interested in the Wednesday Afternoon Closing to arrange a day for holding a Picnic. Employers specially invited. H. IT. PIKE. A. E. FENTON, Conveners. IMPORTANT Meeting Painters' Union, Tailoresses' Hall, B.—o. Wiebe, Secretary. - Educational. "DRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. By resolution of the Board,of Governors, Entrance Scholarships for Boys and Girls providing Free Tuition for Three Years will be open for competition by examination at Prince Albert College shortly after the beginning of the First Term, 1898. Full particulars can be obtained from the Secretary of the Board of Governors. THOMAS ALLEN, Government Insurance Buildings, Auckland. M R T> JJARLE Q.ILES' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET,' AUCKLAND. EVENING CLASSES. ADULTS-Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 till 9 YOUTHS—Mondays and Thursdays, 7 till 9 SUBJECTS: WRITING, ARITHMETIC, BOOK-KEEPING, GRAMMAR, COMPOSITION, CORRESPONDENCE, SPELLING, SHORTHAND, and TYPEWRITING. (Latin, French, and Mathematics if desired). Pupils enrolled on and after Monday, 10th inst. THING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. WANTEDJunior Assistant Master (Resident). Particulars on application. Applications, with testimonials, should be sent to the Principal on or before February Ist. BOOK-KEEPING. - Classes resume this week. . Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 p.m.; also Private Instruction.—For terms, apply J. Henry Mackie, Rutland-street. Volunteer Notices. DISTRICT ORDERS. Brigade Office, r Auckland. January 17,1898. The undermentioned Volunteer Corps in the : Auckland District will parade for Inspection by the Commander of the New Zealand Forces, in the order detailed below. WAIHI RIFLES, TUESDAY", 18th inst., at 7.30 p.m. NO. 2 OHINEMURI RIFLES, WEDNESDAY. 19th. at 7.30 p.m. • NO. 1 OHINEMURI RIFLES, THURSDAY, 20th. at 7.30 p.m. AVONDALE RIFLES, SATURDAY, 22nd, at 4 p.m. 'A' BATTERY ARTILLERY, MONDAY, 21th, at 7.30 p.m. AUCKLAND NAVAL ARTILLERY, TUESDAY, 25th inst., at 6.30 p.m. PONSONBY NAVAL ARTILLERY, TUESDAY, 2oth inst., at 6.30 p.m. DEVONPORT NAVAL ARTILLERY, TUESDAY, 25th inst., at 6.30 p.m. VICTORIA RIFLES, TUESDAY, 25th inst, at 6.30 p.m. COLLEGE RIFLES, TUESDAY, 25th inst., at (5.30 p.m. ; GARRISON BAND, TUESDAY', 25th inst., at (5.30 p.m. By order. J. GRANT, Captain, Adjutant Auckland District. TYLER'S. Queen-street, is tlie cheapest and best placo to hiro CHINA, GLASS and 1 Cutlery, Gooda delivered to and fro free,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 14, 18 January 1898, Page 8
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