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SPORTING. JjILEOTBIO LIGHT CARNIVAL, PONY RACKS AND AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS, Promo'ed by OAEISBROOK OkIOKET CLUB, AT OARIBBROOK, WEDNESDAY, 13th MAT, 1891, To commence at 8 p.m. 1. One-mile Bicycle Race (Handicap). 2.100 yds Flat Race. 3. Three-mile Bicycle Race (Handicap). 4. Qaarter-mile (Handicap). 5 Tug-of-War, 6. Pony Handicap lime Trot, for ponies 13.2 and under. Sweepstakes of 10a eaob. One mile. 7. The Electric Stakes (Flat), for ponies 13.2 and under. Sweepstakes of Ito each. Handicap by inches. Six furlongs, 8. Pony Handicap Titae Trot. Sweepstakes of 10s eaob, for ponies 14.2 and under. Two miles Winner of One-mile Trot to incur penalty of sseo. 9. Pioking-up. Competition (a la Cowboys). No horse to be under 15 hands. 10. Donkey flace. Bicycle Races to be run under the rules of the N.Z. Cyclist Alliance, Running Races to be run usder the rules of the N.Z. A. A. Association. Entries.—Pony Robes to be made to Messrs W. T, Haz’ett and W. J, Taggart; other events to Messrs T. L. Austin, A. Bell, G. But!in, A. Oft’gill, A. T> rabble, A. Johnson, F. Harper, A. W. Morris, jun., 0. Rattray, and H. Stronach. All Entries Close on FRIDAY, Bth May, at Wain’s Hotel, 9 p.m. Admission Tickets, la; may be obtained from Messrs Jacobs, Mendelsohn, and Allan. EDUCATIONAL. WOOD’S Academy, Octagon, established 1879, for Adult Education,—Evening Classes nightly (individual tuition), and Private Tuition for Ladies and Gentlf men during day; prospectuses supplied. SHORTHAND, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Mathematics, English, Ticket and Fancy Writing, General Commercial Knowledge. Wood’s Academy, Octagon. MEETINGS. EVANGELISTIC Meeting in Farley’s Hall To-morrow Night, at 7. Seats free and no collection. ANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH -Sunday; Rev. THOS. SPURGEON at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Maori Hill, evening; N.B. Valley, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m.; Eaikorai Sohoolhonse, 6.30 p.m. ALBANY street Hall.—Sunday Afternoon, at 3 o’clock, Mr Holmes. Subject: ‘The Water of Life.’ STUART street Hall,—Sunday Evening, Mr Carr. Subject: * The Genesis of Christianity; the First Gentile Conversions.’ BIBLE Christian Church, Rattray street Hall. —Rev. W. Ready, 11 and 6.30. • Hid Treasure and Pearl.’ All welcome. TABERNACLE Church of Christ, Great King street.—J. F. Floyd, Evangelist, at 680 p. m. (8.8, Anniversary Sermon). Subject: * Ohild Training ’ All seats free. All invited. CHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Lower Yobe place (above Octagon). Rev. J, M. FRASER will Preach at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. All Seats Free. jl IR S T CHURCH. To-morrow Morning and Evening, Rev. JAMBS GIBB, All Sittings Free at the Evening Service. ■\T ORTH DUNEDIN CHURCH, ll The Rev, J. GIBSON SMITH Will Preach To-morrow Morning and Evening. All are cordially invited. LL SAINT S’ CHURCH. TO-MORROW: Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. Evensong, 6.30 p m. ST. ANDREW’S CHURO H.11 am , Rev. R. J. PORTER. 6.30, Rev, RUTHERFORD WADDELL, M.A. All Seats Free at the Evening Service. Trinity weslbyan church.Rev. W. C. OLIVER at 11 and 6 30. Cargill road-Rev. G. W. J. SPENCE at 11 and 6.30 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Moray place. TO-MORROW, at 11a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. W. SAUNDERS. ST. CLAIR: 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. MONTHLY PROPHETIC LEOIURE, THE USUAL LECTURE on Prophecy will be delivered bv Mr A, BRUNTON, at the Choral Hall, on SUNDAY EVENING Next, May 3, Subject: * The Three Trees—the Vine, Fig, and Olive, ’ Address commences at 7 o’clock sharp Tabernacle suaday school ANNIVERSARY. Services will be conducted by Mr J. F. FLOYD TO-MORROW, May 3, as under:— Afternoon, at 2.45; Evening, at 6.80. On WEDNESDAY EVENING next, May 6, a Service of Pong will be rendered by children and choir at 7 30, Admission, 6d,

PASTOR THOS. SPURGEON’S EVAN- “ GELISTIC SERVICES Will conclude at Hanotbb street Baptist Chcbch, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), MAY 3rd, , II a.m. and 6.30 p.m. San key’s Hymns. Collections for Mission. On following TUESDAY, MAY stb, At 7.30 p.m., MR SPURGEON Will deliver his Lecture ‘ The Conquest of the Congo, or Africa for Christ.’ Tickets, Is; Children half-price. EX-HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ CLUB. Meeting to be held on Monday, at 8 o’clock. Mr Murray Aston will deliver a Beading entitled * Brio'-a-brac. ’ Friends invited. DUNEDIN TAILORS’ SOCIETY. A SUMMONED MEETING of the above Society will be held in the Trade and Labor Council Rooms (New Zealand Insurance Company’s Buildings, Rattray street) on MONDAY EVENING Next, at 8 o’clock. Business: To consider letter from Council re assisting Bootmakers on Strike at Auckland and other business. * ROBERT 0. WILSON, Sec. THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. AN ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS of this Company will be held in the Registered Office of the Company, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool street, Dnnedtn, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of May, 1891, at 3 p.m. Business : To receive Directors’ Report and Balancesheet, and to Elect Directors and Auditors. Proxies must be lodged with the Manager hot later than 48 hours before the time of meeting. W. LAWRENCE SIMPSON. Manager. NATIONAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. POSTPONEMENT OF MEETING. THE PUBLIC MEETING to form a National Liberal Association, advertised for Monday next, has been POSTPONED until MONDAY, May -18 th, to enable the Minister for Pnbllo Works and Sir Robert Stoat, who will be in Dnnedln then, to be present. Speakers, Officers of Labor Organisations, and gentlemen who have received invitations to take seats uponHhe platform will please accept this intimation, and endeavor to be present on the 18th inst. " WM. FREEMAN XTTOHEN, Interim Secretary.

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Evening Star, Volume 8505, Issue 8505, 2 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume 8505, Issue 8505, 2 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume 8505, Issue 8505, 2 May 1891, Page 3

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