Exhibitions. A UCKLAND TNDUSTRIAL AND i -V/TINING "PJXHIBITION. —1898-99— —1898-9 d— GATES OPEN A-T 11 A.M.; CLOSE 10 P.M ADMISSION 1/, or by Season, Ticket. Children 6d. ADMITTING DAILY TO, The Exhibition and Grounds Bicycle Track Armament Court Mineral Court 1 Machinery in Motion | Rotorua and Thermal Court i Art Gallery (Magnificent Loan Colleci tions) j Home Industry and Technical Court Recitals on the Great Organ Exhibition Concert Hall Promenade Concerts in Victoria Avenue at 3 and 7 Punch and Judy, 3.30 p.m. on lawn THIS DAY. THIS DAY. SATURDAY. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Special Finale of the GREAT MILITARY. TOURNAMENT. GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT. ALL THE LOCAL AND VISITING CRACK TEAMS REPRESENTED". At 8 p.m.—Limber Race, Tent Pitching, N.C.O. Race, Bayonet Exercise, Gun Drill Competition, Obstacle Race. Wheel Race Grandstand 6d. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. Single handed Sawing Double handed Sawing Chopping Match, upright logs Chopping Match, horizontal logs Entries close TUESDAY, January 10, at noon. Full ' Rehearsal Auckland Orchestral Union and Auckland Liedertafel, for •Desert' Concert, FRIDAY, January 13, in Concert Hall, THURSDAY EVENING, January 12, at 8 o'clock. Entrance Sy-monds-street. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. JUDGING AND AWARDS. All entries for competition must be in the hands of the Secretary by THURSDAY, January 13, 1899. Entry Forms for Competition may be obtained from the superintendent, Exhibition Buildings, or the undersigned. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. 58, Queen-street. AUCKLAND MINING EXHIBITION.
MINING COURT. WORKING EXHIBIT. FOR A FEW DAYS. JOHN BURNS & CO. Will Treat Parcels of Ore according to the latest approved American Methods. Sfis th© UNION IMPROVED CONCENTRATORS At Work, AS SUPPLIED WITH SO MUCH SUCCESS TO THE WOODSTOCK G.M. CO. JOHN BURNS & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. 4 WARNING. The Auckland Public ARE WARNED not to leave the Exhibition without seem"' the Great Ferris Wheel laden with Gold Medal FLAG BRAND Pick.es, Sauces, Cordials, etc. HAYWARD BRO*., Manufacturers. } ' "f v AUCKLAND EXHIBITION-IMPORT-ANT ANNOUNCEMENT—MrH.BENNETT, late Providore of the New Zealand and Union S.S. Companies, and who for many years has, so successfully and satisfactorily Catered for the Auckland and the travelling public, wishes to acquaint his numerous friends and visitors that he has secured the Whole of the spacious premises known heretofore as the Marine Chambers, which name has been changed to the GLADSTONE COFFEE PALACE, Corner Queen and Quay streets, head of Wharf, affording every facility to passengers and visitors arriving per steamer or rail to our city. AU the Reading, Smoking, Sitting,. Bed and Dining Rooms have been furnished in the very latest style. Every Room in the Establishment, from East to West, affords a splendid view of the harbour, shipping, and northern shores. Spacious Baggage Booms, Hot, Cold, Fresh, and Sea Water Bathu to suit Invalids, and Night Porter. The whole of this much needed enterprise will be under the direct and able management of Mr H. Bennett. Special attention is called to our Cuisine. Our table will be equal to anything ever yet attempted, efficiency and cleanliness being the order. Under the direction of the noted French Cook, Signor Ornalles. On the basement, facing the Northcote Ferry Wharf, we have a well conducted Restaurant, where we are supplying First class Meals at 6d.— Messrs H. BENNETT and FRANK ORNALLES, Proprietors. OPENS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. T7.XHIBITION of Glassblowing every J-U afternoon from 2 till 5. Admission 6d. Prizes given. Works, Fr.'eeman's Bay. ———————————— 1 1 I, ._ AUCKLAND KENNEL CLUB. Successful Exhibitors at the irecent Show can obtain their Medals and Certificates by calling at Mr Hall's, Chemist, Lower Queen-street, h R. J. PARRY, Hon. Sec. . VISITORS TO AUCKLAND EXHIBITION please call and Inspect our new assortment of Sheet Music, ex s.s. Delphic, 3d per copy or 6 for .1/; Empire Music Books 6d, Record Reign Do. 9d; Hemy's Tutors 1/9, Czerny's 101 Exercises 1/. Oratorios 'Messiah.* 'Elijah,' 'Israel in Egypt,' 'Creation,' 'Sampson,' 'St. Paul," 'Stabat Mater,' 'Judas Maccabaeus,' all at English prices, 1/ each.— At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY 110, V^CTQKIA-ST.
Aquatics. pONSONBT SAILING CLUB.CLUB'HANDICAP RACES. i SATURDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1899. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. FIRST CLASS (25ft 1.w.1. and-over);— First Prize, Trophy and £5 5/; Second Prize, Trophy. SECOND CLASS (under 25ft l.w.l.)—First Prize, Trophy and £3 3/;. Second Prize, Trophy. '....' THIRD CLASS (one-raters and under).— First Prize, Trophy and £2 2/; Second Prize, Trophy. FOURTH CLASS (22ft and under, overall).—First Prize, Trophy and £2 2/; Second Prize, Trophy. FIFTH CLASS (Patikis).—First Prize, Trophy and £1 10/; Second Prize, Trophy ENTRANCE FEE—S per cent, oh cash prize. i . W. H. COOKE. AsttSK icsßßtarx,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 5, 7 January 1899, Page 2
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