Exhibitions. AUCKLAND TNDUSTRIAL AND •jVjTINING TCTXHIBITION; . —1898-99— —1898-9 d— QPENING TAAY, • rpHIS T) AT' rpHURSDAY. Gates open at 11 a.m.; close 5 p.m.; open 7 p.m.; close 10 p.m. ADMISSION, I/. ENTRANCE—PRINCES-STREET ONLY | QRAND QPENING J) AY' • Bands in Attendance: Garrison Band^ Newton Band. ADMISSION 1/, or by Season Ticket. ADMITTING DAILY' TO '• The Exhibition and Grounds Bicycle Track Armament Court Mineral Court Machinery in Motion Glass Engraving Rotorua and Thermal Court Art Galler>- (Magnificent Loan. Collections) Recitals on the Great Organ Exhibition Concert Hall "\ Promenade Concerts i/i Victoria Avenue Punch and Judy Wood Turning, etc., etc. EXHIBITION CONCERT ' HALL. GRAND OPENING CONCERT. At S p.m. At S p.m. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of His Excellency the Governor, Lady Ranfurly, Lady Constance Knox, and Vice-Regal Party. Sullivan's •GOLDEN LEGEND.' Under the Conductorship of PROFESSOR CARL SCHMITT. MR ARTHUR TOWSEY at the Magnificent New Organ. Soloists: MISS LARGE MADAME DU RIEU MR J. W. RYAN MR JOHN W. HILL MR JOHN PROUSE ORCHESTRA OF SO INSTRUMENTALISTS. CHOIR OF 201 VOICES. Doors open at 7 p.m. Overture at S p.m. Carriages at 10.15 p.m., Symondsstreet. - Prices of admission—s/, including admission to the Exhibition Box Office now open at Wildman and Lyell's. DAILY' PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: THURSDAY". December I—7 to 10 p.m.: Operatic Selections by Orchestra on the Rotunda: Avenues Lighted by Thousands of Coloured Lights, k to i': Thermeries. Machinery in Motion. & p.m.: 'The Golden Legend,* Exhibition Concert Hal!, see advertisement. FRIDAY, December 2—3 to 5: Promenade Concert, Victoria Avenue. 4 to 5: Punch and Judy in Small Hall. J. p.m. Liedertafel Concert, Exhibition Concert Hall, no extra charge. 7.20 10: Orchestral Selections at the Rotunda. SATURDAY. 3rd — 3.50: First Brinsmead Pianoforte Recital and Concert at Hoffman's Stand, Victoria Avenue i 3 to i: Punch and Jttdy. 3 to 5: Operatic Selections by Band, s p.m.: Gymnastic Display, Professor Lawrence. 7.30: promenade Concert. Victoria Avenue. MONDAY. sth—3 to 5: Operatic Selections, Orchestra, on the Rotunda. 3 to 4: Punch and Judy. 7.30: Promenade Concert. Victoria Avenue. TUESDAY. Cth—3 to 5: Operatic Selections by Orchestra on the Rotunda. S p.m.: "The Creation,' at the Exhibition Concert Hall, no extra charge. WEDNESDAY. 7t.h~3.30 to 4.30: Organ Recital on the Great Organ by Mr Arf thur Towsey. 3 to f»: National Selections jby Orchestra. 3 to 1: Punch and Judy. I S p.m.: Grand Concert by Ladies* Qr- : chestra. Exhibition Concert Hall, no t-x----1 tra charge. 7.30: Operatic Selections by ; Orchestra, at the Rotunda. | THURSDAY. Sth—3 to 5: Orchestral SeI lections. Rotunda. 3 to 4: Punch and j Judy, Small Hall. S p.m.: Grand Concert by Exhibition Orchestra, Conductor ;Mr Arthur Towsey: Reserved Seats 2/6, | Ga'lery I,', 7.30 to 10: National Airs, by - Orchestra, Rotunda. | FRIDAY. 9th—3 to 5: Orchestral Sfilec- | tions at. Rotunda. Victoria Avenue. o jto 4: Punch and Judy. 3 to 4: Thermeries j and Geysers. S p.m.: Gymnastic Display j Professor Carollo. no extra charge. 1 SATURDAY', 10th-3 to 5: Operatic Se- ' lections by Orchestra. Victoria Avenue. ; 3 to 4: Thermeries; Punch and Judy, s j p.m.: Living Whist. Exhibition Concert | Hull, Reserved Seats 2/<5. 7.30: Operatic j Selections, Victoria Avenue. W. R. HOLMES, j secretary. ;», Queen-street, November 3, 18&8. I _ _ j A UCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MIN- -«■ ING EXHIBITION, I.C's-ISC<<. Under Rules of the N.Z. A.A. Association and N.Z. Cyclists' Alliance. Meeting conducted by the Auckland Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club. 6 ' Will be held on the EXHIBITION BANKED TRACK on the AFTERNOONS of 10th and 17th of DECEMBER, IS9S--3S EVENTS. INCLUDING HEATS. 1. 100 YDS FLAT HANDICAP 2. 250 YDS FLAT HANDICAP S. 440 YDS FLAT HANDICAP 4. HALF-MILE FLAT HANDICAP 5. ONE MILE FLAT HANDICAP t>. 120 YDS MAIDEN HURDLES HANDICAP 7. 120 YDS HURDLES HANDICAP S. ONE MILE WALK HANDICAP 9. HIGH JUMP HANDICAP 10. QUARTER-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP 11. HALF-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP 1. ONE MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP 13. TWO-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP ' 14. THREE-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP : 10. HALF-MILE BICYCLE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP OF AUCKLAND Prize Money in all events excepting Events Nos. 6 and 9. £4 first £•» second £1 third: Nos. 6 and 9, first £3, second £1* : Entrance fee 2.6, al! events; no acceptance. Entries received at Auckland Amateur club Rooms, Durham-street on SATURDAY' next, the 3rd December trom 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. ' W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. \ A UCKLAND INDUSTRIAL YND ' *^- MINING EXHIBITION. ISSS-99. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY ! COMPETITIONS. ! The Executive have decided to hold Competitions in the above subjects and these Competitions will take place on 19th. 20th, and 21st December. There will be nine Classes in all, viz.:—; Elocution , * S Violin ! '..'.*.".."' i j Piano ' , 5 Singing .".."..*_.'.'_.*."' 4 ! Comic Singing * 1 | Full particulars can now be obtained at the office of the Secretary. """'"^ j W. R. HOLMES, . I Office—No. SS, Queen-street. {
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 284, 1 December 1898, Page 8
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