AMUSEMENTS. ; Aisf juT A L **■ Sole Lessee & Manager Mr P. R- Dlx TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TWIN'S /Gaiety /company. ON SATURDAY NIGHT Another Great Success Achieved Another Crowded & Delighted Audience. Unbounded Enthusiasm Created by LENNON, HYMAN, &• LENiNON. As "The Demons and the Frog. MR FRANK YORKE, "She'll Never Bump Any More. __ And "The Bunipn-Legged Highlander. THE WILLIAMS C_UARTEITE. "The Lily of Laguna," "Statue Clog. Club Swinging and Cycling Feats. MISS MAY MARLOVV. "Yankees in Chicago,' etc. MR WALTER RIVERS. "The Story of a Tramp. ANNETTA BODIN. JOHNInY COLLI-\3 RUBY WILLIAMS, ©tc. . ON GUARD, with March in Khaki. New Finale. "The New Hs'pnotist. New Farce, "He's More 'an Two Stone. Prices-2/ &IA Flan at City Hall. , Doors open 7.20; commence at -. TT'NOX pHURCH "gAZAAR. CHORAL HALL. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME!. THURSDAY, 3rd MAY, 3 p.m. OPENIXCJ CEREMONY BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Organ Selections Mr J. F. Bennett EVENING- „ Bayonet Drill and Manual Exercise Vocal Music arrange., by Mr Bennett Tableaux, arranged by Mr llieo. Queree FRIDAY AFTERNOON— Bazaar open from 2 to 6 EVENING- * __.ni Physical Drill and Bayonet JDrill Music, arranged by Mr Bennett Tableaux, arranged by Mi- Queree SATURDAY AFTERNOON— \ Bazaar open from 2 to G EVENING- . ~,, Khaki March by Ladies, arranged by Professor Carrollo v „, _ .„„ Heavy Club Exercises by Mr Conley Music, arranged by Mr Bennett . SIDE SHOWS EVERY EVENING. WAXWORKS, PHONOGRAPH, SHOOTING GALLERY, etc., etc. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. TI.TT. ALBERT ROAD DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of this District will bo held in the Public Schcol, Morningside, on TUESDAY, the first day o£ May, 1900, at 8 p.m. N.B.—The Road Board will meet at 6.30 p.m. on the same date. By order of the Board. CHAS. GROSVENOR, Clerk. Morningside, April 19, .1900. . ■ TTvRURY ROAD ■ BOARD. Nominations for the Annual Election of the above. Board were received this 28tb of April, 1900, when Stephen Early Hill, Peter Roy, and Godwyn D. Smith were declared duly elected Members of the Drury Road Board. JOHN BREMNER, i Returning Officer. ..- .-VrOUNT ROSKILL ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION. Nominations received by me on April 2S'th_ 1S0O:- . Charles Bagley Thomas Edward Hayr James Siddell Kidd Robert Salmon Alexander Boyd Mr Boyd retires. I therefore declare the first four duly elected., - JAMES W. CARR, Returning. Officer. fTci-EKO-IE EAST ~ROAD "BOARD A ELECTION." ' * , j . Henry Wilcox George Ballard , \:'.' "■ Charles Drbingool Hugh tLvA-bott .... - jolifJ-'Ua-rptey ■' '-"'""'"-"" ■'■•'*" James', McDonald The above six (6) names being nominated and only five (5) members being required, an Election will take place at the Harrisville School on SATURDAY, the sth May,. 1900, between 9 a.m. and. 6 p.m. FREDK. LAUER, Returning Officer. ; April 2Sth, 1900. __ pANMURE TOWNSHIP ROAD BOARD The following nominations were received to fill (3) Ordinary Vacancies, and being •the number required I hereby declare Peter Malone' , Michael Finnerty and .Carl A. Fu.nke duly' elected Members of the above Board. ALFRED J. LOOMB, .' Returning Officer. Panmure, April 27th, 1900. rptHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE X RATEPAYERS of the PANMURE TOWNSHIP ROAD DISTRICT will be held in the Board's Office on WEDxiESDAY May 2nd, 1900, at 7 o'clock p.m. Dated April 27th. 1900. ALFRED J. LOOMB, ' Clerk. tE^DEN~TERRACE~RdAD DISTRICT. ANNUAL ELECTION. The following persons were this dg,y nominated as Candidates for Election as Members of the Eden Terrace Road Board", viz.i Arthur Charles Atkin, Frederick 'Augustus Cleveland, and William Moor. .- .._;_, As the number of persons nominated does not exceed the-number of Vacancies, to be filled, I hereby declare the afore--said persons duly electee!. ' VV. O. POCKLINGTON, Returning Officer. 2Sth April, 1900. , . . Mr J. Nutt. who was expected to have «tood. withdrew, to avoid putting the Board to the expense ot a poll. SHIFPING._ uA^_ XIOTICE TO SHIPPERS. ________ ryffjH ! Shippers are hereby notified that in consequence of the increased cost of running caused by quarantine restrictions, it has been found necessary to* increase all New Zealand Coastal Freights by 23 per cent. '-.-,.... UNION -STEAMSHIPf CO. LOST AND FOUI.D LOST, Brindle Greyhound Pup.—Reward on returning to S. Cochrane, Bath- ; st., Parnell, or Blind Institute. L~OST onSaturday. a Black Vest.—Reward on return to Mr Erickson, Wei. ; lesley-street. LOST, from" brake! Creek, Norwegian Dingy and Oars. Reward.—G. C. | Lowe, c/o E. Porter and Co., Newton. LOST, on Saturday, a Mackintosh Cloak by Opera House.—Finder please return to Star Office. Reward. , LOST yesterday afternoon between An-glesea-st. and Sussex-st., Ponsonby, . a Lady's Gold Fob Chain. Reward.— ■ Kiosk, "Herald" Buildings. DRIFTED.— Open'" Boat, named "The Swallow."—Please communicates A. ' Jarrett, 6, Wyndham-st. - OST between Eden Vine Hotel and t he Kapai Boot Factory, Brown Leather Ptjrse. Reward—Macky, Logan and Co. FOUND^ Furniture and Household Effects, Jewellery, Pianos. S. Machines. Goods Bought for Cash and Money Lent,—Address "Genuine," P.O. j Box IS9. , ~* -f TTIOUND, IBCt Open Boat at Brick-Bay, ! 'J- Devonport; bottom painted red, top ' white. Owner can have the same by pay- »■ ing* expenses of advertising, etc. If not i claimed within 7 days from date, will be sold to. defray expenses.—W.' W. Houghi ton, Russell-st., Devonport.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 101, 30 April 1900, Page 8
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