* Exhibitions. • AUCKLAND", SOCIETY- OF ARTS -\ ■■ -I THE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL : t ; j| . 'EXHIBITION . . i ,: i' Is now open daily, frontl2.3o to 5, a.nd 7.30 t( - 10 p.m. Admission-,- one shilling. Members 3 free." Music every evening. • v ■ , ; ■ , *; - . . S. STUART. I ' ■■. Secretary. . 3 dJTV"\TEWTON PIGEON AN* |$|jj>;i ! ' : CANARY CLUB.;-; i '^^m ". ■ 9th annual show Will bC held in tbe ' ■ ll|||||ilk FORESTERS' HALL FRIDAY 'AND SATURDAY,, JUNE 17th and ISth. ■■*"■■ A GRAND ART UNION, consisting of 6i: , Paintings and other Works of Art, will be held I in connection with:the show. ' • ' - TICKETS, Is. J. M. THOMSON. . . ■ ; ■~.■-.. Secretary, ! .- ■::/;' ...Kent-street. ," T^XHIBITION of Glassblowing, Saturday 4;;-Xli. Afternoon:, from. 2 till-5. - Admission, 6d. • Frizes given.—Works. Freeman's Bay. Piehics, Excursions, Etc. /(H/fTP "P XCURSION TO RIVERHEAD Cl£2*£Z3£ . (Weather permitting)) The s.s. VIVID will leave the Queen-street Wharf TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), «i'l a.m., Kiverhcad, 3.30 p.m. *. ' ' ■- "■:'»., ' Return Fare, Is. . '. '■ '"• .■ BRADNEYjfc BINNS. mHE 4 EVENT OF , THE; SEASON" The s.s. MURITAI having been char- ■ tored by a private party will leave on a I Trip to- the Great Barrier Island, on SATURDAY, May 7, at 11 p.m., returning on SUNDAY EVENING at 9.30.' ' This will be a good opportunity for those wishing to visit the mines, also those'who wish a good day's'sport, Ilapuka Fishing and Shooting. There are only T 'a limited number of Tickets available. Those'wishing to procure a berth should communicate with the Committee at once. Gents' Tickets 10/,. Ladies and Gents 15/. •; 'A .-■ ..... • , '. •. /Meals, 1/ extra. Committee—F. Brown, Queen-street; L. Cunningham, care of E. Porter and Co., Newton;" Wilson, " Assayer, Swan-son-street; Brassington, care of Kaur! Timber Company; H. McGill, care of Barton and MeGill, Queen-street; A. P. Johnston, care- of J. Davis, Parnell; .Thorburn, care of Moore, Queen-street. F. BROWN, Secretary. L. CUNNINGHAM, Treasurer. Athletics, Etc. t fJIHAMES CYCLING CLUB. INAUGURAL CAR.NIVAL,' ; " ' THAMES. | QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. , . , CYCLING EVENTS. !1. ONE MILE MAIDEN HANDICAP, £2 and £1. Entry, 2/. ■ 2. ON& MILE SECOND CLASS' HANDICAP£3,. £2 and £1. ; Entry, 3/. < 3. TWO MILI2 SECOND-CLASS. HAN- ,-.... Bi<JAPr"-£3, £2. and-£l-,,-Entry,-3/. 4. ONE AND A-HALF MILE FIRSTCLASS HANDICAP, £3, £2 and £1. lEntry, 3/; • 5. THREE MILES FIRST-CLASS HANDICAP, £3, £2 and £1. Entry, 3/1 ,6. QUARTER MILE FLUTTER, £2 £1 and 10/. • Entry, 2/. 7. HALF-MILE DASH, £2 10/, £1, and 10/ I 1 Entry, 2/6. :8. ONE MILE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THAMES. First prize, Pair of Dunilop Tyres, value £4 4/; second prize, ;Trophy. Entry, 2/. 9. MULTICYCLE HANDICAP, 2 Miles. jEntry; 1/ per rider. - (fy^pAll Cycling under the Rules of the **■** League of New Zealand Wheelmen. RUNNING EVENTS. • 10. 75 YARDS HANDICAP, £3, £1 and (10/. Entry, 3/. 11.150 YARDS HANDICAP, £3, £1 and 10/. Entry, 3/. 12. 300 YARDS HANDICAP, £3, £1 and : 10/. Entry, 3/. 1 13. HALF-MILE HANDICAP, £4, £1 10/ and 10/. Entry, 4/. 14. ONE MILE HANDICAP, £6, £1 10/ and 10/. Entry 6/. PaSt two years performances must accompany all nominations. NO ACCEPTANCE FEES. . Entries close on SATURDAY, May 7th, j with- Mr E. Nordon, at Metropolitan f Hotel, Auckland; on same date with the undersigned, at Pacific Hotel, Thames THOS. DAY, Hon. Sec. ' A CHEAP EXCURSION, per ps WAKATERE, at 4/ return, has been arranged. S • , Corporation Notices. 0I T V OF AUCKLAND. Notice is hereby given to persons who have been' notified to remove or alter existing signboards, erected contrary to the City Regulations, that the same, will be forthwith dealt with according to law. . ; . . TV'M. ANDERSON,' ; . City Engineer. - City Engineer's Office, , Auckland, April 28, 1898. 418 c Licensing1 Notices. pm&sm&m biLLANDER, of Newmarket, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next licensing meeting, to be holdeu at the Borough Council Office, Manukaußoad Parnell, on the eighth day of June, 1898 apply , 4 0r: a certificate authorising the issue of a publican s license for a house, situate at Newmarket and known by the sign of the' Newmarket Hotel, containing U rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family.. The Great Northern Brewery, Limited, name of owner. ■'■■Pi t, c r<k^£ 22nd- day- of April, 1898.-JOHN GILLANDER. , • Goldmining Notices. E'.VENING STAR G.M. COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). 1 Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders 01 the above-named Company will be held on. MONDAY, 23rd May, 1898, at the office of the Company, Hobson's Buildings, Auckland, at 11 a.m. Business: To consider the position of the Company and to pass any resolution or resolutions that may be deemed advisable j J. H. HARRISON. Auckland, April 30, 1898. Mana SerLost a,nd Found. LOST, Brown Pony Mare, with a new rope halter on, 4 years old.— T.. McDonnell, Freeman's Bay. LOST, Small Ebony Watch, between Gram.mar School and Fort-street.—Kindly communicate with Miss P. Hay, Park Avenue — .Reward. 1 T OST yesterdaiy"between .Freeman's ■*-* Bay. and Clarence-street, Ponsonby, 3 leathers—2 black, 1 cream.—Finder rewarded on leaving at W. Pardington's, ; Butcher, Ponsonby Road.. ;.-, , . ' STRAYED from Motion's Road, Morningside._ Bay-.Pony,- aged, newFy shod, i address" Reward.-J. £. Boyie,M>ove
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 30 April 1898, Page 8
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