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PICNIC EXCUBSIONS. j - -sk* "I7<XCURSION TO ST. HEL- ; J_S_L J2i lER'S BAY AND RANGITOTO ISLAND. | TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 17th inst. ■ A steamer will leave the Ferry Tee at a.m. and 2 a.m. Leaving St. Heller's 5 p.m. Leaving Rangitoto, 5.30 p.m. Return Fare, 1/; Children 6d. . •==-* -VTEWMARKET FISHING gg|||KJ i> EXCURSION. The p.s. TONGARIRO will leave the Ferry Tee on a Fishing Cruise TO-MOR-ROW, at 1.30 p.m., weather permitting. Bait and Tea provided. Tickets—Single 2/, Double 3/. Fishing Tackle on board I for_Sale or Hire. , A NNUAL PICNIC. Our Premises will be CLOSED TO- > MORROW (SATURDAY). J. WISEMAN & SON, Wholesale & Retail Saddlers,, Queen-st.' ATHLETICS, ETC. rnHAM.ES united ( ' I "T- -I FORESTERS. ©JS'&iwl EASTER FETE.—DOD'S U&MffpiMA PADDOCK, PARAWAI. J^M^MW\ EASTER MONDAY. \lWffss>w3\ CYCLING EVENTS. *"* £i Entry, 2/6. TWO MILKS BICYCLE HANDICAI* (cash)—lst, A3 10/; 2nd, £110/. Entry, 3/6. THAMES WHEEL RACE, 2 miles (cash) —Ist, £5; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Entry, 5/. MULTICYCLE HANDICAP, 2 miles—lst, Gold Medals; 2nd, £1. Entry, 1/6 per ONe"mILE AMATEUR BICYCLE HANDICAP—Open Orders for £2 10/ and £1. Entry, 2/6. THREE MILES AMATEUR BICYCLE HANDICAP—Open Orders for £4, £2, and 10/. PEDESTRIAN EVENTS. MAIDEN RACE, 120ydS—1st, £1 10/. Entry, 2/. EASTER HANDICAP (three distances), 100, 200, 200 yards—lst, £7; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Entry, lIAMATEUR HANDICAP, 120yds—1st, Trophy, £2 10/; 2nd, Trophy, £1. Entry. 2/6. AMATEUR HANDICAP, 300yds—1st, Trophy, £2 10/; 2nd, Trophy, £1. Entry, 2/6. ONE MILE HANDICAP—Ist, Z'y, 2nd, £2; ■3rd, £i. Entry, 5/. FIRE BRIGADE EVENT (One-Man Coupling Event)—lst, Gold Medal, value £1 10/. Entry, 2/. FIRE BRIGADE EVENT (Hose and Hydrant Event for three Men)—lst, 3 Gold Medals, value £3. Entry, 5/. All Bicycle Races under rules of League Of N.Z. Wheelmen. Entries for all eve-nts close at 10 p.m. in Auckland with Bro. E. Nordon, at the Auckland Cycling Club Rooms, Upper Pitt-street, or with the undersigned, at Rae Bros.', Pollen-street, Thames, on SATURDAY EVENING, March 31st. CHEAP EXCURSION—S/ RETURN. : A. C. RAE, Secretary. swimming! tvtorth shore amateur swimX> MING CLUB. SECOND CARNIVAL. CALLIOPE DOCK. SATURDAY, MARCH 24. Intending competitors are reminded that the Entries Close for above FRIDAY EVENING, 16th, at Borouarh Chambers, to n o'clock, and SATURDAY, 17th, at Sports Club, to 9.30 p.m. H. BAYLY, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. DO THE LIQUOR SALOONS exist as a Public Necessity, and in the Public Interest, or are they, vulture-like, battening on the destruction of the .vital interests oi" the State, Our Homes, and People? In view of the coming Licensing Election, Mr W. RICHARDSON speaks on this and the Claims of the Candidates nominated, Firebell, THIS (Friday) EVENING, 7 p.n\. r\ i"t~Y hall. FAREWELL MEETING. SUNDAY NIGHT at S p.m. REV. HUDSON & MRS TAYLOR DR. HOWARD & MRS TAYLOR Will Speak. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. Come Early. All are Invited. KOAD BOARD NOTICES. ■yr.OUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD •"*■ NOTICE. With a view to preventing the advent of Bubonic Plague in this district, residents are earnestly requested to attend to the Cleanliness of their back premises. R. S. CARTER, Clerk. Road Board Office, Ellerslie, March 16th, 1900. LICENSING NOTICES. ■ pARNELL LICENSING ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that the place \ of Meeting of the Parnell .Licensing Committee will be the Borough Council Chambers, Parnell, and not the R.M. ■ Court, as previously advertised. \ JOSEPH GILMER. R.O. Parnell. ; ■ Auckland, March 16th, 1900. • LOST AND FOUND. lOST, Gold and Pearl Brooch, 3 hori■i zontal gold bars, between Mt. Eden, ' Kyber Pass, and Town Clock.—Reward at "Star" OfficL\ _ STRAYED on my property, Oakleigh Park, near Asylum, a Black Goat, white star on forehead. If not claimed in seven clays will be sold.—D. C. Simson. \ WANTED. ■ . iry ANTED, a Boy — Apply "Star" Office. WANTED, a Plumber or Tinsmith. — Apply D. & J. Miller, Wellesley-st. *;-a«.t. ■ ijyANTED, 2 good Milkers, 20/ and 15/." j lV for New Plymouth: Generals, sub- ■ urbs and country.—Miss MePhee, Wake-field-street " T/4/ANTED to Buy, good class Piano. VV iron frame.—State maker's name and • lowest price, T.H.A., P.O. Box 30S. ___ WANTED, Girl about IG~ to"assist ana mind children.—For address apply before 9 to-night to 254, _Queen-st. TX7ANTED to"'Let, Furnished RoomsTaTi W parts; also various Businesses for , Sale.—Mrs LOCKLEY, VICTORIA ARCADE. ■ . WANTED, Furnished and Unfurnished Houses; several clients waiting for , large and small Houses.—Mrs LOCKLEY, 1 VICTORIA ARCADE. ■ ANTED, Buyers of Fowls at 3/ pair.— W. Foss, corner of Victoria and Hobson streets. tttANTED by thoroughly respectable ,V»- and experienced Young Lady, a Situ- • ation as Lady-help, Northcoto or Birken--1 head preferred.—Address X.C.8., 735, Star Office. . WANTED to Let in Gisborne, Corner Shop, best position in the town for a Draper or Chemist. —Apply at the Star ! Office. UnfTANTED, 3 good Carpenters for the 1 VV Great Barrier; none but first-class men need apply.—George Elliot, B.N.Z. 1 Bldgs. . VOANTED for a few weeks, a Floorman. VV —Anderson and Sons' Smith Shop, Chancery-street. i v&JANTED, smart, respectable Lad for v V bag-room; wages. 10/ weekly.—Apply , Northern Roller Milling Co., Quay-st. , rXTANTED, a Girl for housework.—Apply 1 VV Mrs M. Casey, Arch Hill. , \X7ANTEd7 Cooks. !ty, 20/, in/; HouseV» maid and Waitresses, suit friends; Housekeeper, Lady Help, 10/; Pantrygiii. ' Generals.—Miss Bacon. v\7ANTED. 2 respectable Boarders near W Grafton Rd. and Kyber Pass; terms moderate.—M.B., TOO, Star Office. ' -yOUNG LADY, not strong, requires X Board and Residence with kind people. Moderate terms.—Homely, Star Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 64, 16 March 1900, Page 8

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