AMUSEMENTS. ' Q P B B A -pj O XT S~E ' GRAND SPECIAL PROGRAMME. xj^RmAY. MATINEE AT O QA MATINEE. MATINEE AT "•"" MATINEE, MATINEE PRICES — CHILDREN 6d. PROGRAMME SAME AS NIGHT. : Special Engagement of MADAM BLANCHE CARELLI, • Who nvill sing the Great Aria from "Eli." Repetition (by request) of ■JJ"ERO, OB THE "t>URNING OF "DOME ■Also, THE WAY OF THE CROSS. , First Appearance for Two Years of JOHN "pULLER, Who will sing. "THE HOLY CITY" anfi '•SALLY IN OUR ALLEY," and with Madame BLANCHE CARELLI, The "MISERERJB" from "II Trovatore." I* E R A USE.' Proprietors, John Fulles and Sons. I TnULLER'S Best "PICTURES. | I -*- ULLER'S of All -*- ICTURES. | AND FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. CANADIAN RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION. MEMORIES. THE TEST. JUDGMENT. Af<OE.\Ell IN TX7HEAT. How Wheat ■£*- VV is "Cornered." Experiments in Liquid Air, Fenton of the 42nd, The Marriage of Coco, etc. ■PARIS XpLOODS. "DARIS TjVLOODS. 1/6, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman'e. SPORTPfG. A UCKLAND "OACING r~<LUB. A UTUMN |^|-EETING. FIRST DAY: gATURDAY, "jyrARCH 2i(y~ BRIGHTON HURDLES EASTER HANDICAP, etc, etc SECOND DAY: RASTER j\£ONDAY, TH - i CHAMPAGNE STAKES 1 ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP ;i AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE, etc. THIRD DAY: jgASTER rpVESDAJX, TyrASCH 9QTH, G.N. OAKS AUTUMN HANDICAP, etc. ADMISSION TO COURSE: ONE SHIL--1 JLJ.XG. ADMISSION TO GRANDSTAND; Gentlemen, Ten Shillings. Ladies, Five Shillings. Ladies' Tickets will be on sale at Messrs Wiidmjin and Arey's. « Unlicensed Bookmakers and Clerks, Disqualified Persons and Undesirables will not be admitted, and are warned accordingly. Disqualified Persons are reminded that by entering the course their term of disqualification is increased by one-third (l-3rd) or the -original term, and they incur a fine not less than £5 for every such entry (Rule ii. Part XXXIII., Rules of Racing). . Children under 12 will not be admitted to the Grandstand enclosure. i. F. HAKTLAND, Secretary. JfEW . ZEALAND ■.•■:_ RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND RACES, 26th 'MARCH, 1910. Trains will run between Auckland and , Ellerslle Racecourse at intervals, as reI qiilred. Usual Racecourse Fares. j A Train will leave Auckland for Mercer jat 7 jvm. ..;- -.; . ■~ ;-.:. . ~-...._ ~-. .. I The usual ' afternoon " Kaukapakapa 5 Train will not leave Auckland until 4.55 p.m ' ' BY OHDEE. J pAPAKURA RACING CLUB. ! Nominations close THURSDAY NEXT, i •March 24, at 0 p.m., at the Secretary's ; Office, Durham-st., Auckland. j F. D. YONGE, Secretary. BAZAARS. : /■jVTARIST -DBOTHEItS' T3AZAAR AND : JPJASTER pARNIVAL I gATUEDAY -|iJ(EXT, AT 3 P.M. j CORNER PITT AND WELLINGTON STS. OFFICAL OPENING BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. SPLENDID CONCERT BY THE STAR ORPHANS. SATURDAY NEST, 7 p.m., AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON. "Cakewalkers," "Rabbit Pie," "Scarecrow Dance," Side Shows, Drill. Singing and Dancing Competitions, Refreshments. ■ EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE DON'T MISS IT. ADMISSION AND CHANCE IN AST UNION, 1/. NOTE. — All Butts and Unsold Tickets must be in by April sth. C. J. MASON, ■ Hon. Sec. Bazaar Committee . J. HEGARTY, Hon. See. M.8.0.8. Club. MEETINGS. QAPT. J£NYVETT'S J")ISMISSAL. ' . TNDIGNATION TV/TEETING. FORESTERS' HALL, DEVONPORT. QQ AT 8 P.M All true Britishers and Lovers of Justice respectfully requested to attend. Ladles specially Invited. THE S&XVJSXX DEFENCE COMMITTEE. J. S. DICKSON, Chairman. R. A. ARMSTRONG, Hon. Sec. RUGBY UNION. A Special General Meeting of the Union wil be held in the Auckland Amateur Sports , Clnb Rooms, His Majesty's Arcade, on . FRIDAY, Sth April. 1910, at S p.m. Business: Consideration of' Suggested Alterations *■ In-By-laws; . 'C. V. LANGSFORD, Hon. Sec., 'A.'R.u:. ASSESSMENT C O~u"b7t7 BOROUGH OF PARNELL. Notice is hereby given that a Sitting of the Assessment Court will be lield at the •Borough Council Chambers, l>arncll, at 10 30 «un.. OU TUESDAY, 12th Aorll. for the purpoao of hearing aud datermlnluß all objections to the Valuation List to" lie District of the Borough of ParneU, Dated this 2Brd day of March, '1910. HENUT.H, a. RALiFB, ' . Clerk of Assessment Court.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 71, 24 March 1910, Page 10
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