Amusements." S _ — — HIBERNIAN SOCIETY'S ART The following is the result of the Art Union drawn at the Ca'holic Institute in connection with the Hibernian Society's fete in the Domain Cricket Ground on March 14 No. of No. of No. of No. of Prize. V Ticket, Prize. Ticket. 91 .. .. 4,807 (1-2 19,142 si " .. - 8,237 97 7,580 i " .. .. 1,017 89 10,319 m ' . .. 6,074 22 11,515 59 " .. .. If>,oi)7 7 10,979 8;t " .. .. 19,4 M9O «,HO 34 ' .. .. 1.74S 32 18,905 37 " .. .. 0,431 53 1,922 Sl] " .. 9,331 10 15,013 57 „ .. 7,73t! 75 C.427 47 ... 1,934 39 12,741 49 " ... 11,-17 02 8,5;:2 33 " .. .. 1,222 27 15, MS 04 " .. .. 7,749 42 5,790 82 .. .. 11,544 93 10,793 '31 ' .. .. 17,31-7 52 .. ~ .. 9,342 of, " .. .. 14,482 SO „ .. .. 17,480 77 " " .. lfi') 45 7,714 70 ' .. .. 17,80 i 08 3,9-2 pi) .. .. 3. "02 40 14,290 fit) " .. .. 0,145 73 6,205 11 .. .. 0,077 10 0,404 170 " .. .. 11,78! 30 7,887 I 4 ... (",844 35 4,011 (jo . .. f',MS ti:i 19,591 1 41 .. .. 9,304 5 14,211 IS ' .. .. 743 87 0,030 51 15,710 '26 3,512 •23 3,87n 0 11,930 72 \ it .. 17,402 55 6,#39 7S " !i .1 4,443 07 19,527 7 197 12 3,158 2J .. .. 1,9,'S fiG 1 !,0' v .) 38 !. .i .. 12,410 29 1 ,854 50 .. .. 10,-19 58 14,804 15 14,919 100 13,326 17 2,971 98 .. .. .. 1,404 04 .. .. 331 85 13,772 51 19,728 20 5,727 74 8,878 48 B,'-05 1G 13,085 13 11,705 94 1,'.'90 23 5,777 84 4,522 8.. .. - 16,176 '> .. .. 803 40 .. » .. 14,73-1 99 14,012 79 13,5b0 41 .. .. -,835 -8 1,701 CI 19,820 Cfi 9,583 14 ... 9,139 9 _ .. .. 1.840 1!! !. .. 17,293 19 1,582 SI „ .. 14,220 95 6,'92 P. J. GRACE, Hon. Sec. Athletics. ja, ROCKLAND <g|| AMATEUR pfljy ATHLETIC _ AND CYCLE CLUB. AUTUMN CARNIVAL, THE THIRTY-THIRD THLETIC OARNIVAL Of the above Club will be held on the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, fJO-MORROW, SATURDAY, MARCH 21. The Programme consists of THIRTY EVENTS, including the 100 YARD-; CHAMPIONSHIP EIGHT BICYCLE RACKS FOUR lI'.'RDI.K RACES TWO W.M.KINtI HACKS HIGH .lI'MPING PUTTING EIGHT, &C. &C. FIRST RACE TO START AT O'CLOCK—J g O'CLOCK Impey'9 Band in attendance. ADMISSION—JS— ADMISSION Tickets 011 sale at Williamson's, Tobacconist, -street. W. C. SPEIGHT, Hon. Sec. Exhibitions. JjIRANKLIN AGRICULTURAL gOCIETY'S ELEVENTH ANNUAL <^ H0W > AT PUKEKOHE, On SATURDAY, MARCH 21it?, GREAT ATTRACTIONS. GOOD EXHIBITS. RIDING AND LEAPING COMPETITIONS, &C„ AND CHEAP RETURN FARES BY RAIL, From any Station, Note.—Ticket's issued on FiitUy Mailable for return until evening of Show. NEWTON BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Show .. .. One Shilling. R. F. WEBSTER, Sec. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing Saturday Afternoon. Three Kerosene Lamp Chimneys for 6d.—Works, Freeman's Bay. Meetings. XTGUNGURU COAL COMPANY 1> (LIMITED). The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Company's Office, Marine Chambers, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of March, 1890, at 2 p.m. Bi siness ; To receive Directors' Report and Balance-sheet, to elect Directors, and to appoint Auditor. E. FORD, Manager. Board and Residence. WAITEMATA VIEW, Hardingestreet.—Private Board and Residence; bath, piano, single room. 6 minutes' from Union Bank. Terms, 15s. Also, Furnished Bedrooms to let, VACANCIES at Rosebank House, Albert Road, Devonport. rrr ELLINGTON. Accommodation at '• Whitehall," Boulcott street. Central.-Mrs. S. ON YON. "■FOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes street JD (opposite I'ark Gates) — Single and double Bedrooms, hot and cold Laths. Terms, woderato —Mrs. Butler. FROGMORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton Road and Sjmondi-itreet, Vacancies. _ Telephone 714. Board and residence at Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs Wm. Cruicksbank, Proprietress. Telephone TSTANA (LATE FERNLEIGH) 1 LOWER SYMONDS STREET, Under New Management. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Hot and Cold Baths. Good Table. Mrs. Johnson, Proprietress, QOIVES BAY, WAIHEKE, THE BEST SDMMF.II RESORT IN THE PROVINCE. E. ARRIS, PROPRIETOR. Boating in a magnificent safe bay, Fishing, Bathing. Airy Bedrooms. The cuisine under the im> mediate supervision of Mrs. Parris. Steamer Coromandel calls four times weekly. Terms Moderate. Special Terms for Families. Post Office at the bonne, Medical attendance available. Belmont HOUSE, upper VINCENT-STREET. This old-established and well-appointed Boarding House, commanding a splendid view, is healthily and pleasantly situated. Tourists, visitors, and permanent boarders will receive every attention. Private suites of apartments; hot and cold baths; single aud double rooms. Terms strictly moderate. Telephone, 727. , MRS, BASTEN. JgRENT'S JgATHGATE JJOUSE, ROTORUA, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms. S. T. BRENT, fftOPEiETOB.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10084, 20 March 1896, Page 8
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