| Picnics, Excursions, Etc. TPHB DEVONPORT STEAM y~||l FERRY CO. (LIMITED). EXCURSIONS FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 7th inst. Steamers will leave the Ferry Tee as j follows:— FOR LAKE TAKAPUNA. At 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leaving Lake, 5.30 p.m. _ „. Return Fare, 1; Children under 12, 6d. FOR ST. HELIER'S BAY. At 7.15 a.m.. 10.30 a.m., 5.15 p.m. Leaving St. Helier's, 8.5 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 5.45 p.m. Return Fare 1/; Children under 12, 6d. FOR THE FISHING GROUNDS. The s.s. ADMIRAL at 1.45. Bait and Hot Water provided.^ Fares—Adults 2/; Double Ticket, Lady and Gent, 3/. __ PROGRAMME BDTCHBBS' ■ PICNIC. HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1900. Steamers leave at 9 and 10 a.m. 1. MAIDEN RACE, 120 yards. Post entry 1/. Ist prize £1, 2nd trophy. 2. BUTCHER BOYS' RACE, 100 yards. Post entry 1/. 18 years and under. Ist. prize trophy, 2nd trophy. 3. GIRLS' RACE, 16 years and under. Ist prize trophy, 2nd priz-e trophy. 4. BUTCHERS' HANDICAP, Ist stage 100 yards. Entry 3/. Ist prize £3 and gold medal ' presented by Master Butchers, 2nd prize £1 W, 3rd prize 6. MARRIED LADIES' RACE. 100 yards. Free. Ist prize trophy valued £1 1/. 2nd half ton coal. 6. BUTCHERS' lIAND-ICAP, 2nd stage, 300 yards. 7. SINGLE LADIES' RACE. 100 yards. Free. Ist prize gold brooch, 2nd trophy. 8, SLAUGHTERMAN'S RACE, 100 yards. Post entry 2/. Ist prize trophy valued £1 1/, 2nd trophy. 9. HANDICAP. 440 yards. Entry 2/6. Ist prize £2 10/, 2nd prize trophy, 3rd prize trophy. 10. MASTER BUTCHERS' HANDICAP, 100 yards, post entry 2/6. Ist prize 1 ton salt, 2nd prize trophy, 3rd prize hat valued 10/6. 11. BUTCHERS' HANDICAP, 3rd stage. 200 yards. 12. TUG OF WAR. Teams to be picked on the ground. 10 men aside. Ist prize £2. 13. OPEN HANDICAP, 120 yards. Entry 2/6, Ist prize £2 10/, 2nd. £1. 14. SIAMESE RACE, 100 yards. Post entry 1A Ist prize £1, 2nd trophy. 15.- LADIES' CAKE . WALK. Free. Ist prize cake, 2nd trophy. 16. ONE MILE HANDICAP. Entry 2/6. ];*t prize £2 and trophy, 2nd prize £1, Rrcl trophy. 17. COMMITTEE RACE, 150 yards. Free. Entries will be received till 9 p.m. at the British Hotel till THURSDAY, February S. 1900. ' All competitors in butchers events to send in last three best or last three years performances. In open event last two years or last three best performances. Tenders for Band and Right to sell Refreshments on the ground will close MONDAY EVENING. W. T. MOYLAN, Hon. Sec Edlnburgh-st, Newton. ; . • -.- ' Fop Sale. .; '. ' FOR SALE, 10-room.ed House', large grounds, good'position,-' suitable1 for medical gentleman.—Apply Star Office._ OR sliLl^DXY~STßEET™CiTY—Desirable Dwelling, 6 rooms, bathroom, etc., every convenience; allotment 33ft frontage: price. £350, easy terms.—Thomas Cahill, 101, Queen-street, opposite Fort-street; . O R S A~~ L E^ MANUKAU RD., EPSOM, nearly opposite Owen's Rd., 2 Allotments, 50 x 150 ft each, splendid building sites; also, EPSOM. Desirable Villa Sites, near Tram 12 minutes' from Newmarket; ST. HELIER'S BAY, several First class Building Sites, on Beach. — THOMAS CAHILL, 101. Queen-st., opposite Fort-st. OR SALE, Light 4-wheel Buggy, seat two. Harness to suit, strong sound Pony. £20,\ New Sulky, -3 springs, ,s.eat two; staunch'cobby Horse, with harness,; £23; very strong. Roadster, 'seats-ith'ree; Set S.M. Harness; reliable sound :fast Mare, £25; useful Dog Cart, seat four, lamps complete; first class all round six-year-old Cob, with Harness, lot -£S0; Lady's Phaeton, seat four, with Harness, also" suitable Mare, £35; Light Waggon, new, with or without pole shafts; Double or Single Harness, bargain; several Spring Carts, cheap.—Morley's, Durham-st. IOR SALE, liikuranga, Blacksmith ' Shop, and Wheelwright's adjoining, freeholds and businesses and tools only £240, great bargains. Fruit Businesses from £12 to £600.—Peckover and Co., 117, Queen-st. FOR SALE—For. Wire Mattresses, Bedding and Suites .of Furniture, try American Mattress Co., Pitt-st. and Ponsonby Road. FOR^ SALE, cheap, first-class 14-foot Pulling Boat, with sails complete.— Apply J. Fraser, care of A. Wright, Tailor Shortland-st. ' FOR SALE, Jervois Road, near Three Lamps, Villa Residence G rooms, etc.; gas and water, large allotment, easy terms.—Apply Star Office. ITTORSALE. Chestnut Horse; 15J hands; . -any trial, ho faults, price £B.—American Mattress Co., Ponsonbyßoad. TTiOR SALE, Alexandra Cream Separator S- ■ in good order, also Pair Counter Scales.—Holmes & Grierson, Fort-street Lane. '_ '__ FOR SALE, first-class Drapery and Millinery Business, Karangahape Road, large cash turnover.—Cooke &■ Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade. ' "tjUSINESSES for Sale from £12 to X> £1500, town and country. Partnerships, etc.—Particulars from- Burrow ana Co., Bank N.Z. Buildings. TiEVONPORT: We can offer a nice U House and nearly 1 acre ground, near wharf, cheap.—Churton and Co. TJOUSE Property—£l2o to £2000, various jO. districts. Terms arranged, or for sound investment over 10 per cent.— Burrow and Co., Bank N.Z. Buildings. OO /d TO £2 10/ per foot: Mt. Eden, &Lf U capital Volcanic Allotments.— Churton and Co. ! Lost and Found. - LOST, Monday morning, 30/, note and gold.—Reward at E. Qualthrough's, Symonds-st. STRAYED, toward Parnell, from Carlton Gore Rd., 1 Bay Gelding, slight hump on fore knee. Reward. — -A. F. Moginie, Carl ton Gore P.d. L&ts Advertisements. A UCKLAND Technical School, Rutland XL street, Opens on Monday Next, 12th inst. Syllabus available and enrolments made, at office of J. Henry Mackie, Secretary, 1 Durham-st. E. xfXCANCIES""for i Gentlemen Boarders, * private family, 20 minutes' from Queen-st. Piano, bath. Terms moderate. Every home comfort.—Apply "Star" Office. '■ P~~RIVATE Board and Residence, bath and piano, for Two steady Boarders; one minute .from tram or bus; terns moderate.—Apply, Star Office. OMEN'S Christian Temperance Union meet To-morrow to make final preparations for Convention. "Memtiers desired to attend. AIDAMIS ELLIS, Palmist and Inspirational Medium. Questions answered, health, character, etc. Season shortly closes.—4l Pitt-st. >& ■ JL TORETHREN of the Lodge United Serx vice are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Brother Carter TOMORROW .(WEDNESDAY) at 2 'p.m. By order of the W.M.-GEORGE THWAITES, CJALE PRICES-Ladles' Cloth Costumes ~ f-^ 6n+ 'black,:'fawn, and grey, 15/G, worth 3</6; Ladies' Shirt Blouses, 1/11 and 2/6, just half-price; Undershirts, embroidered, 1/11, 2/6, and 3/6. Sale now on.D.S.Ct
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1900, Page 8
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