Exhibitions. Auckland agricultural and PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SHOW, To be held on Tub Association Snow Grounds, Eilerslte, TQIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), Nov.smber 13, when upwards of £700 will be offered In Prizes for Horsos. C-ittle, Sheep, Swine, Cogs, Fowls, Horticultural and Local Manufactures. For list of awards and further particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr. W. PERcrvAL, Durham-street. JMMENSE TRACTION! IMMENSE ATTRACTION"! AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL SHOW, in cMJJuxerioN with the TRADESMEN'S ATIILETIC CLUB SPORT 3, Will be held on the SHOW GROUND iND RACECOURSE, ELLERSLIE, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOVEMBER 13. Admiision (including railway fare), 2a 61, which will enable vifitors to go to and fro, thereby avoiding a second payment. Mr. Impey's Band has been engaged, and will play throughout thw day. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. Auckland agr icultur a l ASSOCIATION. The Annual Dinner of the above Association will bo he!d iu the Ball, upon tha Show Ground, at 3.30 p.m. THIS DAY. Dr. CAMrasLL will preside. W. PERCIVAL. Secretary. £4ATT.LE snow. INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY. Mr. CtrAßLrs Spencr t ill attend the Cattle Show for t>;c purpose of taking Photographs of Animals, &c., exhibited. For particular s apply to Mr. W. PEKCIVAL, Secretary. JNDUSTRIAL exhibition. The Second Int3ustriM Exhibition, in conncction with tho Trinity Church Sunday-«chool, Devonport, will be held in the Devonporfc Hall, TO-MORROW (Thursday). Doors oppn at 230 p.m. Admission: Adult-*, One Shilling ; Children, Sixpence. Athletics. R E A T TTRACTION ! THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), Nov. 13. CALEDONIAN GAMES. ELDER BROTHERS ! VELOCIPEDE CIRCUS! MAORI FL\G! CAPTAIN COOK! FIREWORKS! tST HOESOK BANDIia Railway Fare [Return Ticket), including admission to Gardens, Is Cd. ADMISSION TO GARDENS only ONE SHILLING Children HaU-prico. GaniC3 commence at half-past ten. Post Entries, Is Gd, 3s, and 4s 6.L The large number of Entries for the Games warrant A GOOD DAY'S AMUSEMENT. ifIEEAT AND UNRIVALLED ATTRACTION 1 C A LEDONIAN GAMES, AT ELLERSLIE GARDEN'S,
PRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY THIS BAY (WEDNESDAY). Prizo. Quoiting .. .. .. .. .. £1 Bagpipes .. .. .. .. .. 2 Flat Race—2ooyds. .. .. .. .. 2 Throwing tli s Hammor .. .. 1 Highland i ling (in .. .. .. 2 Fiat Rhcc (handicap) .. .. .. .. 1 Putting Hriivy Stone .. .. .. .. 1 Keel of TullocU .. .. .. .. 2 Tossing the Ca!;er .. .. .. ~ 1 Walking Match—l mile (handicap) 2 Sword Dance (i'i costume} .. .. .. 2 Scotch Reel .. .. .. .. •. 2 Do. key Race—last in to win .. .. .. 2 Vaulting with Pole ... .. .. .. 2 Tilting the Ring .. .. .. 2 Greasy Pvle during tho day .. .. .. 1 Tn the Garden* — The Velocipede Circus, just arrived from London, for srown-up peoplo ; Merry-go-round, f<-r children ; Maori Flag, 30ft. x 15ft. ; anil Warrior's Bust of • aptain Cook. Band iu attendance. Fireworks in the evening. Entries. 5 per cent, on a .ount of priz«, received by me, at PcrkinVd Occidental Hotel, on MONDAY, the 11th, between 4 and 8 o'clock p m. F. W. HOWARD, Manager. Railways. & OHAUPO RAILWAY. CHEAP FAKES. Single Tickets issued on "WEDNESDAY, November 13, any station to Auckland, will be available for rcturn'up to Mid including THURSDAY, fcbe 14th. On WEDNESDAY, the 13tli—Any ptation to any station, Single Tickets for Retu-n Journey. Tickets not transferable, and must be rc-datod for return journey, at the booking office. A. Y. MMCDONALD, General Manager. Auckland and ohaupo RAILWAY. NOVEMBER 13, IS7B. Tl.e morning Waikato Trains will run as usual, excepting the Cattle Train, and goods ordinarily leaving at 8 a.m. The Morning Train from Waikato will arrive in Auckland a little lite,—about 1.40 p.m. The Train usual'y leaving Auckland at 2 p m. wi<l be Postponed until G p.m., for Mercer and intermediate stations. The 4.15 p.m. Train, Auckland to Ohaupo, will run. After 10 a.m. Tml'p run every 20 minute 3 between Auckland and EilerElie, and about every hour between Onehung* and Kllerslio, passengers changing at MlersHe. Auckland to Onehunga, changing at Ellerslic about every hour. Traia le ving Onchunsja at 8.25 «a.m. will run as us-al. All/the ordinary Branch Trains arc suspended v"* ' Late Trains, Onehung* to Auckland, at 7 p m. I ate Train, Auckland to OnehungA, Drury, and intermediate stations, at 11.15 p m,, as on >aturday. Special Train, Elleralie to Auckland, after the Fire works. FARES. Any station to any station, single tickets for return journey. Auckland, Newmarket, and Onebunga to Ellerslte, 9d single or return. Rail and Caledonian Game 3 Is 6d. single or return. RMI and Cattle Show, with Tradesmen's Sports, 2 Gd, single or return. A. V. MACDONAtD, General Manager. No Goods will be received at Auckland, Onehunga, or intermediate stations. Conveyances. TBRIERLKY'S AUCKLAND AND O ONEHUNGA 'BUS. TIME TABLE. Leaves Auckland : . Leaves Onehunga : (Opposite Greyhound Hotel) (Hardington's Hotel 8.45 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 1 p.m. 5.45 p.m. Sundays: 10 a.m. . 4.30 p.m. . WC R O YY T H E B, * VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES (Comer of Lome and Wellcsley-streets. I Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-Keeper to H.KH. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen. For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, open and clos6 ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with Grey Horses; Buggies, single and double-seated, hooded and open, for single or pair of Horses; Faur-whee?od Dog Carta; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Cen* veyances for driving passengers to outKllatrlcta; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, &c.» I:c. Charges Moderate.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5302, 13 November 1878, Page 1
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