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Aquatics. '-.■'■ PROFESSOR P ANN ELL'S SWIMMING PICNIC. DUAL BATHING, AT NORTHCOTE, WEDNESDAY, IBM INST. A STEAMER will leave the Auckland Wharf at 2.30 o'clock p.m., accompanied by Hunter's Band (15 instruments]. ' The Professor will swim from AUCKLAND TO NORTHCOTE ill company with a Young Lady Pupil. The Dog "Rover" will also be in attendance. Midget Swimmers will perform in mid harhour. There will also be DANCING on the Lawn at the Hotel. Visitors -will bo able to return by the ordinary steamer. -BTIASHIONABLE SWIMMING GALA. A COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Will be tendered to PROFESSOR PA N N EL L, (The " Water Wizard "), at the AUCKLAND GRAVING DOCK, (Under the Rules of the N.Z. Amateur Swimming Association) on FRIDAY, MARCH 17, (St. Patrick's Day) at -2.30 p.m. Officers; -Judges: Captain .1. M. Goddes and J. Iteiil, Esq. starter : R. St. Clair, Esq. An influential committee of ladies ami gentlemen. PROGRAMME: 1. Boys' Handicap (under 14), 72 yards 2. Girls' Handicap (under 14), 30 yards 3. Boys' Handicap (under 16), 72 yards 4. Girls' Handicap (all ages), 72 yards 5. Lady Amateur Championship of the Waitcmata, 100 yards 6. Neat Header (open to Lady competitors only) 7. Exhibition Match (100 yards) by Professor Pannell, Boi t Bailey (Amateur Champion of Now Zealand) and other pupils 8. Exhibition of Fancy Swimming by Professor Pannell and Lady pupils ; also, display of proficiency in the art, by Boy and Girl inmates of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind (pupils of j Professor Pannell) 9. "The Ladies Flutter," Handicap Race for Little Women, 10 yards 10. Half-mile Handicap, Marshall-Eiiiienfiukd Cup 11. Boys' Handicap, 72 yards (open for Boys of Queen's College only) 12. Ladies' Race (in walking costume), 36 yards 13. Feet First Plunge (Ladies only) li. Grand Display of Fancy Swimming by Professor Pannell and Pupils. To terminate with a GRAND AQUATIC HARLEQUINADE AND THRILLING MONTE CHHISTO ACT by Piior Pannell and Pupils. Entries for Ladies' events will be submitted to Ladies' < ommittee. All entries to be handed to Prof. Pannell, not later than noon, WEDNESDAY, March 15, at the Albert-steet Baths. Entr-nce fees for Lady Amateur Championship, ss; all other races, is. All competitors must be clad in University costume. Three competitors or no race; six or no second prize ; nine or no third. — ■ ■ ■■■ . Booksellers and StationersCHAIPTALOUP k COOPER'S LIST OF BOOKS ON SHEEP, CATTLE, AND DAIRY FARMING. GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS. , s. d. Ablet's Stock-keeping .. „ _ ..6 0 Annatage's Cattlo Doctor 21 0 Armstrong's Australian Sheep Fanning .. 6 0 Animal Parasites and Worms of Sheep ..76 Brown, W., Science of Butter Making in Australia • 7 6 Brown, W., British Sheep Farming .. ..6 0 Bonwick, J., Romance of the Wool Trade .. 7 6 Buchanan, J., Native Grasses of New Zealand 6 0 Burn, R., Cattle, Sheep, etc 2 6 Dalzicl, H, The Collie, it« Points and Breeding 1 0 Fream, Or., Agriculture, new edition .. ..3 6 Flint, C, Grasses and Forage Plants .. .. 10 0 Guenon on the Milch Cow .. .. .50 Hawkesworth, A., Types of Wool and Notes on its .Structure, coloured plates of ninetytwo different wools 2 0 Lee, R., Jhe Collie or Sheep Dog .. ..3 6 Long, J., British Daily Farming .. ..9 0 Met ombie, W., How to Know Grasses by their Leaves 3 6 Mackay, T., Grasses and Forage Plants for New Zealand .. .. '.. .. .. Co M-icdonald, J., Meat Production in America 3 6 Miles, M., Improvement in Stock Breeding.. 7 6 Princle. R , Live Stock of the Farm .. .. 7 C Randall, H., The Practical .-shepherd.. ..8 6 Randall, 11., Fine Wool Husbandry .. _ 6 0 •Scott, C, The Practice of Sheep Farming ..5 0 Sheldon, J., Dairy Farming .. .. .. 21 0 Sp ioner, W., The Sheep .. .. .. _ 3 6 Sutton, M., Permanent and Temporary Pastures .. .. ..50 Walker, J., The Sheep and the Lamb .. .. 16 Warfield, W., Theory and Practice of Cattle Breeding 10 6 Young, W., Improvement of the Dairy Husbandry 10 The Dairy Industry Act, 1892 .. _ _ 0 6 TO ARRIVE : Youatt's Complete Grazier, new edition ..21 0 Wallace, It., Farm Live Stock of Great Britain, 100 portraits of prize stock „ „ 8 6 Add 2d to the Is on price of book for postage. 76, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. XTEW BOOKS AT CHAPMAN'S. s. d. Too Easily Jealous, by Mrs. Russell «, *. 2 6 Robbery Under Arms ... .. _. a 2 9 Miss Dividends, by Potter, of Texas m «, 2 0 She, by Rider Haggard .. M .. ~ 8 6 Prince Schamyl's Wooing, by My Official Wife „ 2 0 Seas and Lands, by Sir Edwin Arnold... .26 Wedded to Sport, by Mrs. Ker.nard _ _ 2 0 Granie, by Hon. Emily Lawless — „ 2 0 Story of an Error, by Mrs. Mysterious Leslie 1 0 Great Shadow, by Couan Doyle -.10 Tales of the Convict System, by Price Waring 1 0

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9146, 13 March 1893, Page 8

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