Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. A UCKLAND TABERNACLE. xi. PUBLIC WELCOME TO ftEV. CHARLES SPURGEON v THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, MARCH 28. PUBLIC SOIREE AND MEETING. ADDRESSES BY SEVERAL MINISTERS, Admission to Tea (6.30), Is. , Evangelistic service every THURSDAY EVENING at half-past seven p.m. in the Lecture HaJl, Young Men's Christian Association, corner of Wellesley and Albert Streets. New arrivals cordially invited. Meetings. The proposed united grand LODGE OF N EW ZEALAND. A Meeting of Freemasons workiig under the English, Irish, and Scotch Constitutions, will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Princes-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, April 16, at eight p.m., to consider this question. All Masons of the District are urgently requested to attend. T. W. KITT, P.M., Secretary pro tem. Exhibitions. ON E HUNG A HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, AUTUMN SHOW. PUBLIC HALL, ONEHUNGA, SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, 1889. THE OPENING CEREMONY WILL TAKE PLACE AT TWO P.M., At which SIR G. M. O'RORKE HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO PRESIDE, Doors open from 2 to 5, and from 7 to 10 p.m. A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL PROMENADE CONCERT IN THE EVENING. ADMISSION If?. Late Bus leaves Hall for Auckland after the Concert, C. K. JEFFS, Hon. Secretary. Sporting. QNEHUNGA POiJYAND TROTTING To be held at EPSOM on SATURDAY, March 30. First Race stalls at 1.45 p.m. Minimum weight in trots 10 stone. Persons riding without colours, boots, and breeches will be fined. Ponies will be measured on the course at eleven o'clock on the day of races. Following is the order of the races Ist, Maiden Plato ; 2nd, Hand Trot; 3rd, Cup ; 4th, Sellins Race; 6th, Maiden Trot; 6th, Hurdle Race. Bookmakers laying totalisator odds will be fined. T. O. SULLIVAN, Secretary. Aquatics. Auckland amateur swimming CLUB. SECOND AQUATIC CARNIVAL, To be held in CALLIOPE DOCK On SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1889. Patrons: His Excellency Admiral Fairfax, C.8., Louis Ehrenfried, Esq. J.P. ; Jas, Marshall, Esq. President : J. M. Brigham, Esq. Vice-presidents: Sir W. Fox, Dr. T. H. Lewis, M. Niccol, Esq. - Captain : Vice-Captain : Mr. J. Baker. Mr. W. Moore. Starter: Mr. James E. Cooko, Call Steward: 'Costume Steward: Mr. G. A. Creeth. Mr. Brightwell. Committee : Messrs. A. Smith, L. M. Myers, G. A. Creeth, A. Goldwater, D. Conroy, W. H. Peters, and A. M. Myers. ALL COMPETITORS WILL APPEAR IN FULL SWIMMING COSTUME. Admission (including return fare by SteaiAcri 15 ; North Shore residents, Gd. In addition there will bo several events added to the programme for the Squadron in harbour. R. W. ST. CLAIR, Hon. Sec. Business Cards. WILLIAM ERRINGTON, M. I.N ST. C.E., M. INST. M.E., CONSULTING ENGINEER, AUCKLAND. jgJDWARD gARTLEY ARCHITECT, STICHBURY'S BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET JOHN g TEW ART, SOLICITOR, SVYNDHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND, PHILLIP PS & SON, © OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oil, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artists' Colours and Brushes; Plato, Shoot, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Glass; Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings. Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to size, and carefully packed. 149 AND 161, QUEEN-STREET. J rewards, COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT, BAY OF ISLANDS, NEWCASTLE, AND TAU PIRI COAL, IN ANY QUANTITY. Office and Yard: Breakwater, directly opposite Railway Station. gUM ME R "pRINK! TUCKER'S PERSIAN SHERBET, Makes an Effervescing, Cooling, Refreshing Drink Al for Picnics, Excursions, &c. Easy to carry, pleasant when you get there ! A Shilling Tin makes about 30 good drinks. IN SIXPENNY AND SHILLING TINS. Ask for fJIUCKER'S gHERBET! PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE. SS, Victoria-street, Auckland, T. M. C ARIEB * TEACHER OF MUSIC, VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, CORNET, &C., &C. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED mr YDROLEINE. Jjl THE MOST WONDERFUL SOAP EVER INTRODUCED. WASHES THE DIRTIEST CLOTHES WITHOUT RUBBING. SAVES TIME, LABOUR, MONEY, And the CLOTHES. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT, AND TAKE NO OTHER. The trade only supplied by A. J. ENTRICAN, Commission Agent, Custom-street. D ; 0G REGISTRATION BOOKS, ruled and printed,- with extracts from the Dog Registration Acts, 1880 and 1882, may be obtained at the Auckland weekly News Publishing Office, l Queen-street, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9323, 28 March 1889, Page 8
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