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' " ' Athletics. -:' Ai-,: , ' A UCKLA ND qj*PK>) ■&. CYCLING 1 - 0 ARNJVAL * ,''-.'.' ENTRIES FOR ■ THE 75 YARDS HANDICAP-lst'prize £5; 2nd prize, r '.'V' £2.105; 3rd prize, £1. - ■• _ ■ . 100 YARISs HANDICAP-lst prize, £5; 2nd prize,' ,■..'.,.', £2 10s ; 3rd prize,' £1 '.'..'' 250 YARDS HANDICAP-lst prize, £5; 2nd prize •' £2 10s; 3rd prize, £1 - 110 YARDS HANDICAP-lsl> prize, £7 10s; 2nd ■ prize, £.1 10s; 3rd prize, £1 CLOSE ON.WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, With the Secretary, * At the Metropolitan Hotel, from 7to 9 p.m. Entry Pees for all the above events, 4s. Acceptance, Is. On SATURDAY EVENING last ONE ' HUNDRED Entries were.RECEIVED for Cycling Events, including A. C-'WILLMOTT, New Zealand's EX-AMATEUR CHAMPION, : , /,'' : \ '■'. : •■;«;> JJ. HOWDEN, ''. ;y ' "• {■~• ': a,:,c,; ''•■'■■- Sports Secretary, ' '■■'•' .1 Care of Skeates Bros.; Jewellers, . Queen-street, Auckland. N.8.-Acceptano Night for Ptdestrian and Cycling events WEDNESDAY, November i, at Metropolitan Hotel. - rUTY OF AUCKLAND. . DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given in pursuance of Sub-section 8 of Section 7 of the Auckland Domain Vesting Act, 1893, the City Council has authorised the AUCKLA ND AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND 'CYCLE CLUB to make a charge not exceeding ONE SHILLING for each person for admission to the Domain Cricket Ground, and a further charge not exceeding ONE SHILLING for entrance to the Cricket Pavilion, on SATURDAY, 21st November, 1806. ' P. A, PHILIPS, Town Clerk's Office, Town Clerk. November 2, 1893. 3588 g ■ i , , 'i Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Of the , BAPTIST UNION OF NEW ZEALAND Will be held at PONSOKBY, NOVEMBER IST, '2ND, 3RD, 4IH, STH, 618. ORDER OF MEETINGS. THIS DAY (MONDAY). EVKN1N0,7.30,-In the Crunch. Young People's Meeting. Chairman: Mr. Spedding. Speakers: Itev. W. Sinclair o?re«idenv of the Auckland Christian Endeavour Onion). Subject: "Our Historical Inheritance." Rev., Alfred North. Subject: ," Conviction and Loyilfy thereto," Rev, /Randolph S. Gray (Nelson). Subject: "Decision for Christ." ! TUESDAY. " MORNING, 12—In the Church.. Devotional Meeting, conducted by Rev. John Muirhead (Palmerston North; AFTERNOON, 2.30.-ln theChurcb. Session of the' Union. Reception of Now Members. Annual Report. EVENING, 7.3o.—Public Meeting of the Union. Clinirman: Dr. A. Osborne Knight. Presidential Address by the Rev. Arthur Dewdney(Oamaru). WEDNESDAY-FOREIGN MISSION DAY. Mornino, Id. -Eleventh Annual Meeting, in the Church, Presentation of Keport and Balance-sheet. j Business'. Election of Officers, Afternoon, 1.30. -Missionary Luncheon, In the PniMonby Hall. Addresses by lo.al Ministers. Tickets, 2s each. j EVENING, 7.3".—1n the Church. Annual rtbUc ! Meeting. Chairman: Mr. William lugs (South Dunedin). Speakers: Rev. Charles Dallaston (Wellington), Rev Randolph S. Gray (Nelson), Rev. IV. L. Salter. Collection in aid of Society. THURSDAY. Morning, 10.— the Church. Session of the Union, Reports and Recommendations of the District Afsociation-i. Treasurer's Report, etc. AFi'ERNOON, 2.30.-111 the Church Paper by Rev. .1. J. North (Spreydon). Subject: " Dogmatism : Wise and Otherwise." Discussion to be opened bv Rev. Charles Dallaston (Wellington). Evening, O.M.—Church Soiree, in the Ponsonby Hall. 7.3o.—Public meeting in the Church. Chairman : Rev. W. R. Woolley. Speakers : Rev. G. D. Cox (Napier), Rev. W. L. Salter (Caversham), Rev. K. Richards (North fast Valley). FRIDAY. Morninq, 10.-In the Church. Session of the Union. Report*'of Students' Committee, New Zealand Baptist, Deputation from "The Auckland Ministers' Association," etc. Afternoon, -'.20.-In the Church. Closing Session of the Union. Election of Officers and Committees. "\ EVENING, 7.30.—1n the Church. The Union Sermon will he preached by the ltev. Harold Peters . (Wunganui). Collection for Union Funds. At the close a Dinted Communion Service will he held, when the Rev. A. H. Collins will preside, and the Rev. W. Drew (New Plymouth) will deliver a short Address. Conference Picnic on Saturday the 7th, at St. Helier's Bay.' P.s. Victoria will leave the terry Tee at 0.30 a.m. and 2 p.m., returning at 5.30 p.m: Tickets One Shilling. A Devotional Meeting will be held in the Church from (MO to 10 o'clock on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday morning. A. H. COLLINS; Hon. Secretary. PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. The Last Meeting of the Session will be held TO-NIGHT at 7.30 in the Girls* College. t "Ladies' Evening," Visitors cordially invited. 1 . -yyHERE -yyiLL you 0? gPEND JlrTlN YOUR FRIDAY EVENINGS AT THE WINTER COURSE of LECTURES, Etc, AT THE Y.M.C.A., Corner of Albert and Wellesley Streets. 1896-pROGHAMME-1890. (Commence each evening at eight o'clock), .. Friday, November SOth TEA AND SOCIAL GATHERING. Course Tickets for remainder of season—D ouble, 2s Single, Is 3d.' Single Admission, Is. . Tickets may be obtained at the booksellers, from members of Committee, or at the Rooms. THOS. BUDDLEi Hon. Sec WM. BRAKENRIG. Gen. Sec. I AMBETH CONFERENCE^ Intending subscribers to the Primate's Purse are requested to kindly pay their subscriptions to any member of the committee, viz., Archdeacon Dudley, Colonel Hnultain, Mr. Boardman, Mr. C. J. Wilson, Mr. J. H. Upton, Mr. Cochrane, or to the Primate's ' Purse Account, Onion Bank. Acknowledgments in the Church Gazette. EducationalBOARDING AND DA SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMaKI. Headmaster....Bey. P. S. Smamfi«m>, Assistant Masters (Resident): . Mr. Bering, 8.A., with Honors Queen's College, (Oxford University) Mr. G. Lancaster,"M.A.. sometime Senior Scholar of the University of New Zealand, with double first-cliss honors' In Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, and in Chemistry. Mr. H. H. Pinkney, B.A. (London University). Mr. H. MaNd'eno, Visiting Masters for Music, Drawing, Carpentry, and Gymnastics. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Examinations. BoysenUred on the Science side are specially pre. pared for the entrance examinations of the Lincoln College of Agriculture and the Thames School of Mines. i „ f Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade. Special 'Bus for Day Pupils, Telephone 729 SCHOOL OF c SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING OFFICE.'' i A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, ; Conducted by Misses Tabart and Murray-Aynsley Aw?* ■:: -~--i(of Christchurch). ; s I , „ 'Assisted by Miss V. A. Mills, M.P.S.'■ ■ i " Typewriting;' every description done. Lectures, 1 Sermons, etc., reported; Shorthand Writers and lyplsti provided for casual work. '•,.,.' Shorthand (Pitman's and Light Line) and Typewriting Taught. Speed Classes a speciality. ITORMAN-STREET. Mr. ROSKILL. 1 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal: Mrs. Gilstain. . . For Special Subjects, Best Masters are engaged. Prospectus on application. a ■': j \7OUNG MEN'S "CHRISTIAN A SSO X ';'. CIATION.' i. -. CORNER OP AI.HKRT AND WKI.Liai.KT STREETS. j-Readinr-rnoin. comfortably furnished. All tfet leading Papers, Reviews," Magazines, etc., on the cables; subscription, 2s6d per quarter. . The Library contains upwards of 3000 vols, in the various de partments• of literature; Mtbscription, 2s fld per quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided in Social Room. Employment and Boaruinohoiisb Regis rEiis.v-.v o ■■■'■'-'"'-■ {•.-■•'••/". ■."•,"- I '.'.-.;' • Meeting for Young Men on Mondays, 8 p.m. 1 Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.80.' Bible Cla*>, Sunday, at a p.m. * Sunday Bvksing sbk* vice in City Hail at 8 p.m. i -.\ -:'; ■ .-: ■•:' -.-• ■■ i ,il STRANQEBS 1 and others '•' (especially j Young Men) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where full information be .„ Open from 8 a,m, 10p,rs, . .v, _. :,-: ; :-;i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10278, 2 November 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10278, 2 November 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10278, 2 November 1896, Page 8

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