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Aft era n inlS^^^^ the art tf&ggft^g C H ° i TE~~ i ~^Ti: ; THURSDAY, MARCH 15t,t TT , «, ... » At El ? ht O'ClOCk Under the distinguished patronage » n * ■ presence of n<l u» the HIS EXCELLENCY REAR-ADMIRAL Vα ,„ a eatW^ Will be given bv Ij R I SIGNORA GIOVANNA AMFm* On which occasion she will be kindlv ■ *°» number of Lady and Gentlemen Anm*, I .* l bv a and Instrumentalists, and also the Or i Voc allsi< Auckland Choral Society, under "i he ", tra of MR. C. Hemus. Herh Carl i Uershi P of consented to act as Conductor •■ ' kindly TICKETS: Reserved Seats,' 43 at U , MJ Back Seats, 2s6d; Gallery, is. v ""Oman's)Particulars in future issue. ' ' H. A - Z^^~~i AUCKLAND BRANCH, No. 81 ST. PATRICK'S DAY, i gSß> ANN UAL S P 0R Tg 12.0 Noon.—l. MAIDEN RACE, ion ... , prize Trophy by J. and J. Dickey ,1" & Trophy by Fenton and Co. ' ' " Dtl Prize 12.20 p.m.—2. JUVENILE cov-m HANDICAP, 120 yards. Ist mfirSpßttl Dicks^ mbourne; 2nd prize - 12.40 p.m.—3. PAST PRESIDENT HAVniP 120 yards. Ist prize, Trophy bvm"l CAP - Co. prize, Trophy by WMjhjj 1.0 p.m.-4. ST. PATRICK'S HANDIpat. yards. Ist prize, Silver Cup by Mj s , or ' 25 ° Sydney; 2nd prize, Suit of cio Z V onn^ r . Dalton ; 3rd prize, Trophy by Mr &t lin by Mr ' 1.20 p.m.-5. IRfSH JIG (open).' Ist wt\ , by Mr. F. Prime; 2nd prize P #Jh° p s' American Watch Company oph ? ? 2.0 p.m.-6 H.M.S. NELSON. Ist nri , a B -, p U Cdie lr - Panther 2nd Prize " T S- byt. 2.20 p.m.-7. HOP, STEP, AND JUMP t m , Ist prize, Silver Tankard by Dr (opt "'- prize, Trophy by Rev. G. M. Lenihan ' M 2.40 p.m.-8. FRIENDLY .SOCIETIES'' Ha\t»t CAP, 200 yards. Entrance 3s open tor" cial Members of Friendly Societies ut V^ 1 " Inlaid Furniture by Mr. Ja. Condon . prize, 1 pair of Japanese Vases by Can't R n Scharrer; 3rd prize, Trophy byR P or ft 3p.m.-9. MEMBERS OVER 40 HANDICAP 120 yards. Ist prize, Box Tea by Mr. Schiibtf: 2nd prize, Bag of Flour by Mr. O'Kaneprize, Side ofßeef by Mr. Carter ' " ri 3,20 p.m—lo. COMMITTEE HANDICAP 150 van, Ist prize, Marble Clock by American Watched 2nd prize, Trophy by Mr. W. Adam. w - nLO- - p.m.—ll. thrfTe-Legged race, IOOvaM Ist prize, Two Hats by Mr. :'&dK Two Walking Sticks, byßro. McßouSl P '" 4 p.m.— JUVENILE RACE. Prizes by Mr T Leydon. ' '•' Entries for Open Events will be received at UnitwJ Service Hotel, TUESDAY EVENING 13th SJt between eight and nine p.m., and Handicana *>' clared on THURSDAY. "inuicapa d» G. KEARNEY, Hon. Sec. Committee. Booksellers and Stationers. JUST pUBLISHED, BRUCK'S GUIDE TO THE E AL TH SORTS IN AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND. 7s. 6d j riHAMPTALOUP & /cooper, 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. v TT P T O N & pO. HAVE NOW FOE SALE THE FOLLOWING: £ s. d. Simple Tests for Minerals, J. Campbell, M.A 0 3 0 Leaching Gold and Silver Ores, C. H. Aaron 0186 The Metallurgy of Silver, Gold, and Mercury of the United States, T. Egleston. Vol. 1., Silver 2 5 0 Assaying, C. H. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9000, 13 March 1888, Page 8

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