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Amusements. C lTY^^^H ALL - < WEDNESDAY, 28TH, AN 1) FRIDAY, 30TH MAY, At Eight p.m. EVENINGS AT HOME With the World-famous Novelist, J QHRISTIE U R R A Y. Under the Patronage of the Auckland Savage Club. LEAVES FROM A NOVELIST'S NOTE BOOK. By special request, MR. MURRAY will recite his own poem, "The Diamond Ring." FRIDAY, 30TH MAY, LOOKING AT WAR; OR, EXPERIENCES <>F A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and One Shilling. Box plan now open at Wildman's. J. T. STEWART. C IT Y^^g?H ALI 1 MONDAY EXT, 26TH (Queen's Birthday Celebration). TENTH QATHERING OF BANDS OF HOPE. EXERCISE SONGS AND CHORUSES BY 500 MEMBERS. Address by Rkv. P. S. Smallfield, and a Choice Miscellaneous Programme. Conductor, Mr. S. Frith. Organist, Miss Plummer. Chair taken at 7.30 p.m. by His Worship the mayor (J. H. Upton, Esq.) Admission :Dress Ciicfe (reserved) Is Cd; Body of Hall, is: back seats t!d ; Children, half-price. Dress Circle plan is now open at Mr. Wildman's, Sliortland-street, from whom tickets may be obtained ; also from Messrs. Hill and Co., Victoriastreet; Greacen and French, Karangahape Road ; Mackay, Queen-street; W. Hogg, Newmarket; J. C. Robinson, Ponsonby ; C. H. Smith, Parnell. AN AFTERNOON CONFERENCE will bo held same day, when Mr. E. C. Carr will read a paper. Full particulars in Sermon column. CJT. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTONIO STREET. AUCKLAND AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY, (Conductor, Mr. F. R. Trkvithick). OPEN NIGHT— TUESDAY, 27TH May, 1800. From eight to half-past nine. No interval. , Admission, Sixpence. ipONSONBY MUSICAL SOCIAL AND LITERARY CLUB. Tickets of Membership for the ensuing session, 1S')0, can be obtained from the Secretary on and after TUESDAY next, the 27th inst. JOHN W. STEWART, Hon. Secretary. ExhibitionsSOCIETY OF ARTS' TENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Is now open in the CHORAL HALL, From 12 to 4.30 and 7.30 to 10. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. Season Tickets, 2s (id. THE AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION Have kindly consented to provide a choice Musical Programme. Members of the Union, will, on showing their membership tickets, be admitted free on this evening. Without doubt the best Exhibition of recent years. Upwards of 300 works, including 50 from prominent Southern Artists. Musical Selections each evening. Ai Union Tickets, 10s. J NO. L. HOLLAND, Secretary. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing on Saturday afternoon, at the Glass Works, Freeman's Bay. Admission, 6d. Prizes given to each Visitor. Sporting. TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. MONDAY, MAY 26 (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY). First Race starts at 12 o'clock, THROUGH TICKET, ONE SHILLING. Is. Ponies that have not passed the standard must be at the Secretary's Office on MONDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, to be measured. Steamers for the conveyance of Horses will leava Ferry Tee on MONDAY MOCKING, from 8.30 to 10 a.m. After that hour, Horses will be charged Jor by Ferry Company. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. D.UNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. Till'. CHAMPAGNE STAKES IS9I (Six furlongs). 'For two-year-olds. A sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, with 250 sovs. added. Colts, Bst 101b ; tallies and geldings, Sst 71b. The winner of the Welcome Stakes, Christchurch, or any race (not a handicap) of the advertised value of 200 sovs. (notwithstanding any rule to the contrary) to cajrry 71b extra ; of two or more such races, 101b exi'ra. The second horse to receive 50 sovs. fram the stakes, the third horse to receive 25 sow. from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov. ; acceptance, 4 sovs. on general entry night, 1891, and,s sovs. before 10 o'clock two nights before the nice. Non-st<iiters forfeit previous payments only. Will close on TUESDAY, May 27, IS9O, at 10 p.m. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. Auckland trotting associa. TION. Pressjent : F. Lawry, Esq., M.H.R. Committee : Messrs. W. Paul, M. Gallagher, J. Brown, Abboltt, F. Burt, J. Wattle, O. McGee, D. Harford. T. D. Halstead, W. Adams, G. Smith, J. Turk, J. J. Kjdd. Treasurer :J. J. Kidd. Meeting to be held at POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM, SATURDAY, 21 ST JUNE, 1890. HANDICAP .MAIDEN TROT of 20sovs. 2 miles. SELLING TROT of 15sovs. 2J miles. HANDICAP l?ROT ol 40sovs. 3 miles. HANDICAP TONY TROT of lOsovs. 2 miles. HANDICAP PG'NY HURDLES of 20sovs. li miles. 1 HANDICAP PONY CUP of 30SOVS. 1 mile. Full particulars in future issue. C. F. BLACK, Secretary. Musical. piANOS ! QRGANS ! J>IANOS ! TO MAKE ROOM FOR LARGE SHIPMENTS NOttV ARRIVING, I~|~ OFF MV'A N N & £4 O N S WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF gQ .PER CENT. ON ALL CASH PURCHASES FROM THIS ■ ©ATE 000 INSTRUMENTS TO CHOOSE FROM, ! QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 1 JMPORTANT JUBILEE NOTICE, i THOS. E. CARTER, J Teacher of the Violin, Piano, Banjo, etc., begs to inform the general public and friends 1 that he has now R E-0 P E N E D His old place of business after thoroughly altering and decorating, with a splendid stock of Pictures, Musical Instruments, etc. Prices Cheaper Than Ever. PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEPOT, 88, VICTORIA- STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8264, 24 May 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8264, 24 May 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8264, 24 May 1890, Page 8

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