Captain Edwin reports at noon today:—"Moderate westerly winds; glass rise." The annual picnic of the Master Builders' Association was held to-day at Motutapu. The p.s. Eagle made two trips to Home Bay, carrying largo numbers of passengers on both trips. The jewellers' annual picnic was held to-day at Cowes Bay, Waiheke. The p.s. Terranara carried a large number of picnickers down to the island, where a sports programme was being held this afternoon. To-night. To-night. —Purchase your boys' clothing of every kind at Geo. Fowld.s'. Great value in siuts, blouses, and knickers. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 5
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