Athletics-£-VTORTH SHORE AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB. SIXTH CARNIVAL, —,„__ THIS DAY (SATURDAY), DEVONPORT CRICKET GROUND. First event to start at 2 p.m. THROUGH TICKET -ONE SHILLING. Hunter's Band in attendance. R. WYNYARD, Hon. Sec. m A UCKLAND CALEDONIAN KvjJVi SOCIETY. \ ANNUAL SPORTS, To be held on the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND ONNEW YEAR'S DAY. All Acceptances for Handicap Events will bo received THIS. EVENING at the Metropolitan Hotel J. STEWART, JUN„ Hon. Sec. > i, i i ■ ' * Sporting. AUCKLAND TRACING /UUB. SUMMER MEETING. BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26; NEW YEAR'S DAY, JANUARY 1; AM) THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. First Raco to Start Each Day at Twelve Noon. Hot Water under Trees for Picnic Parties and the General Public. Admission to Course, Is; Train, Is Together, 2s. Anyone attempting to get ovor walls will be summoned for Is, and costs, IDs fid. N.11.- Visitors to Paddock »re requested to wear ticket in hat-band to save being asked to show same. WM. PF.RCIVAL. Secretary A.R.C, Aquatics. AUCKLAND ANNUAL REGATTA, TO BEIIKLD ON JANUARY 29in, 1896. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. No. 1. SCOW HACK , 'I YACHTS rating " and over .< JUNIOR under 10 stone " 4 TRADING VESSELS (waled handcap), 40 " ' ton* and under (exclusive of Scows) » 6 YACHTS. 5 Ratine and under '" 0 MAIDEN' GIGS, under in stone " 7 FbllINO BOATS, ever lions " 8." FISHING BOATS, under 4 ton? " I), CRt'lSKßS'.Haiidicap) " If). YACH IS, 2} rating sit I under " 11. YACHTS, -2 ratios and under " 12. MAIDEN GIGs, open 13 OPEN BOATS, 16 to 20 feet over all " It. BOYs' DINGY RACK 15. OPEN BOATs, is feet overall and under " Hi' JUNIOR GIGS, open ...„„ 17 NAVAL VOU'STEERS and MAN-O- ---" WAlt RHAIS „ 13. SHIPS" GIGS ..10. SF.Nl<»ltaKiS open „ A. SCULLING RACE, for the Marshall Cup and Gold Medal CHAS. GEOSVENOR, Secretary. Railways. •KTBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS AUCKLAND SECTION. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. CHEAP FARES. Holiday Excursion Tickets at Id por mile Second Class, 2d per mile first Class, minimum a and 4s respectively, will be issued as follows :- From 18th Dec-mbor to 2nd January from any station to Auckland, Hamilton, Ohaupo, Te Awamutil, Cambridge, Te Aroba, Okoioire, Hotorua, and Morrinsville. Ftom any station to any station on 24th. 2511). 2fith, and 31st December, and on Ist and 2nd January. ... Available for one calendar month from date of issue. , . Holders of these tickets must start on the journey on the day of issue, and, after travelling 25 miles, may break the journey at any station at which the train is timed to stop. These excursion tickets may be extended to make them available fur a ftnther period of a fortnight on payment of the difference in value between an ordinal y simile ticket and half the excursion faro. Persons desiring an extension must apply at the station to which the ticket was issued before the dato of expiry. Goods and Live Stock Traffic will be suspended at all stations on December 25, 20, and January Ist, and at Auckland and Newmarket on December 25, 20, January Ist and 2nd. For alterations In 'lime-table see posters, BY ORDER. ■MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. POSTPONEMENT OF THE MERCER TRAIN ON CHRISTMAS EVE. On Christmas Eve, December 2-ith, the usual 4.15 p.m. train Auckland to Mercer will be postponed to n.20 p.m., and will run conospondingly later throughout. The usual 3.50 p.m. train Auckland to Penrose will leave at 4.10 p.m., and will run through to Onehunga. The 12.50 p.m. goods train will on December 24, carry passengors lor stations through to Mercer. BY ORDER mwmmmammmmmmm ww— m^^mm — ■ «——^^w Nursing Homes. "T UMEAH," CURSING XTOME, UPPER QUEEN STREET, NEXT TABERNACLE. Telephone 801!. MRS, TRIBE.I [MISS OGILVIE Telephone, 8"5. Telegraphic address, " Bates," Auckland. Postal address, Miss Bates,"Punii," Grafton Road, Auckland. MISS BATES, Certified Hospital and Maternity Nurse (London and Liverpool), assisted by an efficient Staff, receives Medical, Surgical, Maternity, and Convalescent Patients, under tho care of their own Physicians or Surgeons. It is the endeavour of Miss Bates that her Patients, in addition to tho advantages of skilled nursing, should, through sympathetic tare and attention, enjoy as far as possible the comforts of Home. "Puriri" is equipped with modern appliances, both medical and suigical. It stands in its own ■ grounds, and overlooks tho Domain ana the Auckland Harbour. Massage Treatment available. No Infectious Cases admitted. ' Terms, f.s arranged, strictly moderate, dependent upon the nature of the case, whether Critical, Cliion'c, Convalescent, or Maternity. Weekly pre-payraeute, or satisfactory guarantees required. Miss Bates holds medical and other HCom< meo'tlftUons, testimonial*, and references,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10009, 21 December 1895, Page 8
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