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v Amusements. piTY U ALL, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. GRAND CONCERT AND MILITARY DISPLAY, In aid of the Funds for sending Representatives to the Centennial Meeting of the Victorian Rifle Association. Under the Patronage of Captain Clayton and Officers of H.M.s. Diamond, and Lieut.-Col. Shepherd, Officer Commanding Auckland Volunteer District. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Selection, " Volunteer Review" ARTILLERY BAND. 2. Sonc, "The Old Guard" Paul Rodney b MR. T. CHARTER. 3. Song, "Golden Anchor; , .. Welhngs 4. Song, "My Life for Thee" . : S.Adams ° MR. T. M. JACKSON. 5 Duet "LoveandWar" Cook MESSRS. A. L. EDWARDS AND T. CHARTER. 6. Song, "Golden Portal" W. H. Jude MISS JULIA KNIGHT. 7 Song, "The Young Brigade" W. H. Jude Mil A L. EDWARDS. 8 Quartette, "Soldier's Love" Rucken GRAFTON ORPHEUS CLUB. Interval of ten minutes. Part 11. 1. Selection • - -«....«• GARRISON BAND. 2. Song, "Maid of Athens" -.-..,.._.- MR. FEKRIDAY. 3. Song, "I'm Just the Height for a Soldier" - MR. MORRIS. 4. Bayonet Exercise „ ... ONEHUNGA RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. 5. Song, Comic - — -.- MR. BUST. 6. Cutlass Drill — AUCKLAND NAVAL ARTILLERY. 1. Song, Comic «..„... MR. 11. IifRDSALL. 8. Dumb Company i 'i ill „._„._... AUCKLAND CITY GUARDS. 0. Sailors' Hornpipe ._....,.... SEAMAN HUGHES, A.N.A. 10. Song, " The Three Beggars" *«.•.«.«.«. MR. WURKALL. 11. Field Gun Drill .„„.,.„- A BATTERY ARTILLERY. God Save the Queen. Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Tickets of all Volunteer Officers. Box Plan at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.30, commence at S p.m. JAMES F. HAULTAIN, Hon. Sec. "VOLUNTEERS. ATTENTION! The Committee trust that all the Volunteers will, attend the CONCERT and DISPLAY TO-NIGHT-and show by their patronage that they wish Auckland to be well represented at the Centennial Meeting of the Victorian Kille Association. The Volunteers, headed by tne Garrison Band, will leave the Drill-shed at 7.15 p.m. to meet the Devonport and Onehunga Corps at the Railway Station. JAMES F. HAULTAIN, Hon. Sec. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. "OERESFORD-STREET CONGREGAJL> TIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL. THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, October 16, the ANNUAL TEA and PUBLIC MEETING will be held, Tea on the table at half-past six. And at the after meeting to be held in the Church, Addresses will be delivered by Revs. WEST, THOMAS, SMITH, and Friends. Rev. J. CHEW will occupy the Chair. Selections of music will be rendered by the Choir during the evening. MOUNT EDEN BAPTIST SUNDAYSCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, OCT. 16. TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING. Chairman, Rev. T. Bray. Addresses by several Ministers and Friends. Tickets, Is each. npiHE SECOND ADVENT OF OUR I LORD will be the subject of discussion at the Pitt-street Wesleyan Church, To-morrow (Wednesday) Evening, at half-past seven o'clock. Watches, Jewellery, &c. JTT O W D B N , • I± WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, QUEEN-STREET, Has now convenience for the making and repairing of Jewellery and for the repairs of every description Watches, Chronometers, &c, &c., and to further in ncrease his repairing and manufacturing depart nient he is disposing of the remainder of his PIANOS at and under cost Persons having old gold Jewellery can hate it ma.de up into new and fashionable articles to order, and all the better classes of Watches and Chronometers receive his personal supervision. Rotherham's English Levers in stock. Sporting. CP H I L P O T, • TURF COMMISSION AGENT (Member of Tattersall's), Caulfleld Cup, Melbourne Cup, and New Zealand Cup. Doubles — CaulQeld and Melbourne Cups, V.K.C. Derby and Cup. livery evening at Tattersall's. Telegrams promptly attended to. The Stud. Si&2> mo STAND THIS $rST T ** , <l!s<«T7 XI -*- SEASON at Harp -. £» iLrftn Road, Ellerslik, the DAUPHIN, bred by the f\ V Jinr Middle Park Stud Co. in *■ M'Oflfiw^Trrift*B* 1878; by Traducer (Imp.) dam Maria Tl'i're.-o limp), by Rataplan. THE DAUPHIN has proved himself a first-class Racehorse, winning in the best company under heavy weights. Possesses a splendid temper and grand constitution, and has sired the handsomest and most promising stock ever seen on theTaranaki Coast. He possesses that rare quality in a sire of assimilating with all classes of mares. Splendid paddockinj.', with abundant supply of water, has been specially procured on the One-Tree Hill Estate. Thoroughbred Mares, 10 guineas; Half-bred, 5 guineas: Groomage, 2s 6d ; Paddocking, 2s 6d per week. Two or more Mares, as per agreement. All Mares paid for before removal, or by promissory note due January 4, ISS9. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Further particulars and cards, apply

at J. B. WILLIAMSON, Harp Road, Ellerslie. — mHE THOROUGH fifop**snl jj X BRED STALLION mMIW HIPPOCAMPUS, 'fj Jfs By Dainty Ariel dam L mMmmn9/>^gi / Fanny "Fisher, by Fisherman, Will stand this season at the Papakura Stud Farm ; On Tuesdays, at East Pukekohe and Bombay. HIPPOCAMPUS is the sire of Hippodamia, who as a three-year-old won over £1300 in stakes, including the Hawke's Bay Guineas. As a six-year-old, Hippodamia's performances were : Won Island Bay Handicap(Bst 4lb), dead heat (Bst 21b) with Pasha (7st tilb) in Free Handicap, won Marton-Rangitikei , Handicap (Sst 71b), Railway Handicap (Bst 131b), Flying Handicap (Bst 101 bs), Wanganui Cup (7stßlb), Heretaunga Handicap (Bst 21b), and Flying Stakes (Bst 121b). Also, the sire of Shillelagh, who won the Hurdle Race at Aα,- c f\l v ipter Meeting, Hurdles at Wellington, LatfWf z m I OI *JS'•„ at Christchurch Winter, and Steeplechase (but was placed second). ■ Thoroughbred Mares, 8 guineas; halfbreds, 4 guineas; two or more as per agreement. Good Paddocks, 2s per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. i Apply to W. WALTERS, Papakura. ; VANNER & PREST'S MOLLISCORIU M," For Softening, Preserving, and Waterproofng : HARNESS, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. Also, FOR OILING CARRIAGE AXLES. HARNESS COMPOSITION, For Nourishing the Leather and producing a Brilliant Polish. BLACK OIL FOR HARNESS, For maintaining a Beautiful Black. VANNER & PREST, MANUFACTURER'S AND PATENTEES, LONDON. Agents for New Zealand : BUTLER BROS., Christchukch and Dunedin. 1. _ — BO DU T ! "OONEDUST! J.C.E. JL> J.C.E. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE, ELLIS'S WELL-KNOWN J.C.E. BRAND OF NEWCASTLE BONEDUST, IN LOTS TO. SUIT PURCHASERS. IRON BARK TIMBER, SPOKES SHAFTS, &c, . 3 IN ANY QUANTITIES. M. V. HURLEY, 7. Queen-street. i DOG REGISTRATION BOOKS, ruled 1 JLs and printed, «it)i extracts from the Dog Resistiiitioii An-., !sau and Ibitt, may be obtained at the Auckland Wbbkly News Publishing Omce, Queen-street. Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9186, 16 October 1888, Page 8

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