Athletics, Etc. f\_*___ft__. A UCKLAND M TT „ mMX A. CYCLING CLUB. llrrm QPRING pARNIVAL i_f__lF bPRING -OaRNIVAL o^-WMl^. GRAND OPENING EXwf&P'V HIBITION BANKED _!__-\ Y_ TRACK. -^JS****** I* OCTOBER 29th 1898 J PROGRAMME : CYCLING EVENTS £50—AUCKLAND WHEEL RACE—£oo— Ist prize £30, 2nd prize £12, 3rd prize £6, 4th prize £2. Entry 15/. FIRST-CLASS HANDICAP, 1 mile. Ist prize £10. 2nd £3. 3rd £1; entry, 7/6. CLUB MEMBERS' HANDICAP (open to Members of A.C.C. only), U mile. Ist prize £10, 2nd £3, 3rd £1; entry, 7/6. SECOND-CLASS HANDICAP, 3 miles. Ist prize £8. 2nd £3. 3rd £1; entry, 6/. MAIDEN HANDICAP, 1 mile. Ist prize £4, 2nd £2, 3rd £1; entry, 4/. HALF-MILE DASH HANDICAP. Ist prize £4. 2nd £2, 3rd £1; entr., *{•__..,. QUARTER-MILE FLUTTER HANDICAP. Ist prize £3, 2nd £1, 3rd 10/; en-FIRST-CLASS SCRATCH RACE, 1 mile. Ist prize £4 and a pair of Dunlop tyres value £4 ./, 2nd £2, 3rd £1; entry 4/. SECOND-CLASS SCRATCH RACE, 1 mile. Ist prize £4 and Silver Watch value £2 2/, 2nd £2, 3rd £1; entry, 4/ COLLEGE BOYS' HANDICAP, two distances, viz., Half mile and One mile; by points, to count 5, 2, and 1. Open only to students attending Auckland Colleges. Ist prize handsome Silver Cup value £7 7/, presented by Messrs Campbell and Mayson, Auckland; 2nd prize Gold Medal presented by Mr Kohn, and 3rd prize, Silver Medal, presented by Arthur White MULTICYCLE HANDICAP, 2 miles; entry, 1/ per man. _______ PEDESTRIAN EVENTS: . 75yds HANDICAP; £4, £2, and £1; entry, 100 yds HANDICAP; £4', £2, and £1; enJoYDS' HANDICAP-£4, £2, and SI. Entry 4/ , ' T „„_„_ All Bicycle Races under rules of League of New Zealand Wheelmen. Entries for all events close with the undersigned at the Auckland Cycling Club Rooms, High-street, next Kidd s Com mercial Hotel, on or before SATURDAY, October 15th, at 10 G P-^ ACE| Secretary , Educational. A UCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMXi- MAR SCHOOL. THIRD TERM, 1898. The Third Term begins on MONDAY, September 26. The Head Master will be at the School at 9.45 a.m. on that day to enrol and classify new pupils. Parents that require Board for their Boys or g-irls are requested to communicate without delay with the Head Master The work of the school will be resumed on TUESDAY, September 27, at 9.15 a.m. W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. T)RINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. THIRD TERM, IS9S. THE THIRD TERM OF _»HB COLLEGE Will begin on TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 27. Exceptional Advantages for Boarders on both sides of the College. The Headmaster will be in attendance at the College on MONDAY, September 26th, from 9 a.m. till noon to enrol and classify new pupils. THOMAS ALLEN, Secretary. Commercial "College. ' LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. Principal : MR T. HARLE GILES. DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUTHS. __„,_ „f i t-_,.,,i_ ..„,.. Mornings9.3o till 12.30. Hours of Attendance. Afternoons. 2 till 4. . Duties Resumed: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th. NowPnpilsmny Enrol at tho College, Lower Symonds-street, on MONDAY, September 26. rnHE PONSONBY COMMERCIAL A SCHOOL- SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK KEEPING, GENERAL EDUCATION. IS, FRANKLIN ROAD, PONSONBY, (One Minute from Tramway) Also, CLASSES CONDUCTED IN ODDFELLOWS' HALL, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. Principal-MR W. H. HEMINGWAY. Formerly Teacher of Shorthand, etc., at Sutton, England. Day and Evening Classes; Special Classes for Ladies; Private Tuition; Unique Method of Instruction Through the Post; Graduated Speed Classes in Pitman's Shorthand; Students Provided with every convenience; Boys and Girls Coached for High School and Colleges; 10 Pupils recently obtained Certificates for Pitman's Shorthand; all kinds of Typewriting Promptly Executed at Lowest Terms. For further particulars, apply at the School, 18, Franklin Road, Ponsonby. r-J. I R L S COLLEGE, VJ SHELLY BEACH ROAD. • BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal MISS CHRYSTAL. Third Term begins WEDNESDAY, September 14. LESSONS on the pianoforte by an experienced lady teacher. Terms for 2 lessons ls per week.—Central position.—Address at Star Office. TTIOLIN LESSONS, 5/ month; eight les- ▼ sons. Upper Union-street; back entrance. Pitt-street, opposite Vincent-st.— Wm. Adamson. Board and Residence. APARTMENTS. - " Glenview," Symondsstreet, opposite Dr. Wine's, House, newly renovated and furnished; vacancies. Terms moderate.—Mrs John Coutts. xSOARD AND RESIDENCE - WinA) dow Cards handsomely printed. 1/ each, at 'Star' Office. pOMFORTABLE Board and Lodging for two "O Young Men, Surrey Hills, 16s per week. No children or other lodgers.—Apply Star Ofllco. "pOMFOitTABLE Furnished Rooms, with or •v without board, suit two friends or married couple.—72, Grafton Road. TAEVONPORT.-Bayswater, Beach Rd. AJ (West).—Private Board and Residence, close to first wharf; quiet, and comfortable home. IfiRONT room, suite two friends, with or without board. Also room, suite married couple.—'l hirdhouse^ Turner-street. (SEASIDE COTTAGE, 3 rooms, well t^F"O nished, Red Beach, Orewa; pretty convenient summer resort.—W Turley Lincoln-street, Ponsonby. rj .HE HAVEN, Fallon's Buildings, Cook-street J. (four doors from Hobson-street), 15s per week; Single Beds, 4s weok; bathroom. V A£-f*> T?- lES for two respectable Men i_"_ v Christian Family. - Mrs T Lavhonm Ha.lett-stroet, Eden Terrace -^ybourn, "yACANCIES at " Eilesmere.' » Princes-street. Telephone 825. ANTED by Lady room partly furnished', with board, privato family, Mount Eden preferred; state terms.—A.B., 611. Star Offlce. WANTED, Board and Residence for 2 Gentlemen near Domain or Grafton Road. — Particulars and terms to Cricket, eOo^Star^OfHce. . WANTED, two or three Gentlemen as Boarders in private family. Piano bath and every home comfort.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, by a quiet Man, goodßoard and Lodgings; must be in a quiet place and no children ; only Boarder preferred.—Address stating terms to " J-W- 595," Star Office. WANTED, Boarders, healthiest part of Devonport, near wharf, good view; no children; piano, bath.—P., care of Johnson and Noble, Devonport. ANTED, two boarders, private family, 15s week, washing included.—Day-street, off Beresford-street, third house on left. " t MAKE your purchases at J. and J. Diokay's waaraongwjvand b»t%-2. per confa.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1898, Page 8
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