Article image
Article image

I SPORTING. _."■• '-|j l' /"VHINEMURI JOCKEY CLUE* SALE OF PRIVILEGES. _______ The Sale of the above Club's Privilege, will take place in the Criterion Theatre, Paeroa, on THURSDAY "NEXT, 7th March, at 3 p.m. MR MACKAY, Auctioneer. EXHIB.TIORia. TJVRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL SHOW To be held on NEW SHOW GROUND, PUKEKOHE, On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6,. 1901. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. OVER £300 GIVEN IN CASH AND SPECIAL PRIZES. RIDING. DRIVING. AND JUMPING: COMPETITIONS. CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. RETURN 0/7 RETURN Special Trains will leave Auckland a, 8.25 and 1.10 p.m. Available for return up fill March lltfcu BEST COUNTRY SHOW IN THE NORTH ISLAND. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. J. PATTERSON, Secretary. I QPOTIKI . mENTH A NNUAL, OHOW. [ FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1901, A GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOU VISITING THE MAIZE-GROWING CENTRE, And ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING , DISTRICTS OF THE COLONY, ' Agricultural or Otherwise, Visitors and Tourists can leave Aucfc* land on one of the' Northern S.S. Company's comfortable Steamers, arriving in Opotiki in time to. attend the local Race Meeting on THURSDAY. On FRIDAY attend the Show, held under the auspices of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, and see the Riding, Driving, Jumping and other Contests; and on SATURDAY VISIT WHITE ISLAND, The Great Sulphur Wonder Island, and Lake, and the Volcanic Safety Valve of New Zealand. The N.S.S. have arranged for this Excursion, and any further information in regard to the trip can be obtained on application to their Office, or from the undersigned. FRANK B. SEWELL, Secretary Agricultural and Pastoral Association, Opotiki. . PICNIC EXCURSIONS.' T. XCURSION~'~TO EIVERHEAD. .... ;. • Weather permitting. .... ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY).' V- ' The s.s. VIVID will leave Queen-st.;' Wharf at 11 a.m. Return Fare 1/. ■'■'■' ' ' BRADNEY & BINNS.'_' jwy. T) O N'T FORGET cffi&md T ,HE pREMIER. .__>__,% . TO > t ■ ■ TITOTUTAPU. ,**.', SATURDAY, MARCH %. STEAMERS FROM EVERYWHERE. JOHN. McLEOD, A. H. J. RIDER, . "Secretaries.. I .____■■___ O O N L I G H 35S EXCURSION. . WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH' & .} MUSIC SUPPLIED BY THE DEVONPORT DISTRICT BAND (35 strong). P.S. EAGLE Leaves Queen-st. Wharf at 8 p.m. Vie* toria Wharf, North Shore, 8.15. Tickets, 17. C. C. DACRE, Hon. Sec. =8 AQUATICS. AUCKLAND Anniversary Regatta, Marchl 9th. Entry Night, Wednesday, 6thi March, Waitemata Hotel, 8 to 10 p.m. •VTGARUAWAHIA Ty^ONSTERTV/TAORIv. j : : : TJEGATTA ■' ip. ' And ' A QUATIC CARNIVAL. SATURDAY—MARCH lft^-SATURDAY. ROWING RACES CANOE PARADE WAR CANOE RACES, HURDLE RACES) . .-' (Men and Women), MOUNTED SWIMMING RACE ACROSS THE RUSHING WAIKATO, EXCITING MAORI NOVEI/TTI "A Chase for a Bride." j ■ I For Full Programme, see Posters, j Entries Close March 5. Committee's Representative in Aue_> land: Mr T. U. Wells, Richmond Road School, Ponsonby. EXCURSION TRAINS FROM ALL PARTS. Chean Fares. . Fun for AIL J. A LYNCH, Hon. Sec N.R.C. QUAITCS. — Auckland Regatta, Saturday, Sth March. Entry Night, Wednesday, 6th March, Waitemata Hotel, 8 to 10 p.m. . ■ . . ' BWIMMING. \ UCKLAND GRAMMAR 9C3HOOL. A. GIRLS' SWIMMING SPORTS, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 9 ft.ni, ALBERT-STREET BATH& Old Girls' Race—Post entrle-i. Id-die. Invited. / : , DRAPERS, GROCERS, &h . etfeera are" notified that- Wfr'ftW ppeejallstn to the printing ot Counter Books,, Banahi. * *nd Price Lists, When jPiFfie.wber the "STAR" PRINTING miillla,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19010302.2.14.5

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 3

Word Count
499

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 3