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AMUSEMENTS. J -pDISON TZ-JNEMATOGRAPH jQO.'S , GRAND SCENIC DISPLAY. BSIk Win "RBIS War Will be given in CENTRAL HALL. ALBERT-ST-, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at So clock. EDISON'S LATEST MAKVEL,;. Tgf C?fetßl§?g§Sl: Beautifully Illustrated with Views. Admission 1/, Children Half-prict^ -JJT^ITI H O U S E. SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, EDISON KINEMATOGRAPH COS p RAND pICTORIAL "QISPLAY Of fHHB ]3 0ER \V AR< New Animated Pictures J«ft:*^ han(l ppr s.s. Alameda, THE NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT IN ACTION. ■ THE NEW ZEALAND BOYS IN A 11 WARM CORNER. THE NEW ZEALAND BOYS EN ROUTE TO DE AAR. The Phantom Ride. Captam Stoddocks. Heroic Deeds of the Royal Irish Fufailiers, etc., etc., etc.. etc. Grand Patrgtg^oigs^., by the Prices, 2/, V, and 6d. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8. AQUATICS. ~. TyAR. Between the Assembled Maori Tribes at the MONSTER MAORI REGATTA & AQUATIC SPORTS To be held at NGARUAWAHIA ;rpo-I\|ORROW. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 17th MARCH. WAR CANOE RACES HURDLE RACES RACE ON HORSEBACK ACROSS THE RUSHING WAIKATO ANCIENT MAORI RACE, "A CHASE FOR A BRIDE" ROWING RACES, etc., etc. FUN FOR ALL. THE BEST DAY'S SPORT OF THE YEAR. EXCURSION TRAINS & CHEAP FARES FROM AUCKLAND. THAMES, & UPPER WAIKATO. ■VpEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA, 17th MARCH, 1900. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, including Admission to Regatta, will be issued to Ngaruawahia from Rotorua, Kiwitahi and Intermediate Stations, on 16th March; and from Auckland, Onehunga, Porootarao, Cambridge, Thames, and Intermediate Stations on 17th March. FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF SAME SEE POSTERS. On the 16th March, the usual afternoon Te Awamutu train will run through to Porootarao. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, 17th MARCH. A Special Train will leave Thames at: 7.50 a.m., Paeroa 9.15, Te Aroha 0.55, arriving Ngaruawahia 12.5 p.m. The usual morning train from Te Aw.amutu will start from Porootate.o, leaving there at 4.50 a.m., Te Kuiti 6.15, Te Awamutu S a.m., Ohaupo 5.30, Frankton 9.20 a.m. The usual 5.25 a.m. train, Cambridge to Auckland, will leave Cambridge at 7.45 a.m., Hamilton 9.15, Frankton 9.35 a.m. The usual 5.30 a.m. Frankton train will leave Mercer at 5.25 a.m., and will be accelerated to leave Huntly at 9.50 60 minutes ahead of usual time. Excursionists for Ngaruawahia from stations south of Mercer should travel by this train. A Special Train will leave Remuera at 6.58 a.m., and will pick up passengers at all stations between Remuera and Mercer, inclusive, arriving Ngaruawahia 10.55 a.m. A Second Special will ■ leave Auckland at 5.20 a.m., Newmarket 5.32, arriving Ngaruawahi'a at Noon. This Special will take excursionists from Auckland and Newmarket only. RETURN SPECIALS WILL LEAVE NGARUAWAHIA AS FOLLOWS :- At 5 p.m., taking passengers for Onemmga, Newmarket, and Auckland only. At 5.30 p.m., taking passengers for all stations. Mercer to Remuera inclusive. At 5.45 p.m., taking passengers for Taupin to Mercer, inclusive: ■ At S p.m., taking passengers for Porootaroao, Cambridge, Thames, and Intermediate Stations. Excursion Tickets can be obtained at Auckland Newmarket, Thames and baprtland Stations on the evening of the |6th March. They will not be available trail! a" m' exDress or 9- 30 a-m- Passenger The usual 5.50 a.m. train' Thames to Frankton and the usual 12.50 p.m.' train Morrmsville to Thames will not run wmV 7cio^ rch Auckland Goods ' Shea FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS SEE POSTERS. NOTE.—On 17th . March the Sam express from Auckland will have no connection on the Thames Branch Passen g-ers for Thames Branch should, thereAucklaifdT y thd 9lS° a>m- trafn f™m m™.,„.,..,-„ „.., ||| B^ ORDER. GOLD LVZINING NOTICES. stock Gold Mining Commies are rt quested to call at -once at the office or Fenwick and Anderson, Stock Exchange and sign Power of Attorney to be forwarded to London by outgoing mail ' By doing so they will best conserve their in teresta as Talisman Shareholders ' EDWARD ANDERSON. pACTOLUS NO^GOLD DREDGING NELSON CREEK, GREY RIVER WESTLAND. ' CAPITAL ."....:.. £im The Vendors receive £1600 for their in terest, the whole of which is to be uaid for in shares. MR WILLIAM FAITHFUL has reported most favourably on this claim, and so highly is the locaUtx<\' thought ol by experienced Dredging In-i | vestors and Experts, that shares in the' adjacent claims are at from 2/6 to 10/6 rre- i mium, viz., the Trafalgar, Pactolus ana' Nelson Creek Company's areas. Prospectuses, with plan . and report* on Monday next. ' Our Christchurch Office wires under date 14th March, that 1i,300 shares have been sold, the most of them prior to the issue of the prospectus. Further details from the Brokers BAKER BROS., Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington and Dunedin. i i iii : OR/LAST Two Weeks: Vicunas, Serges | \)O/ Tweeds, at lif>/.—Adams and BunI ker, Cash Tailors, 131 .Queen-st.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 64, 16 March 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 64, 16 March 1900, Page 8