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I _ Amusements- ________ . ! „„ t . t - admission, «d- ( __■•» _«_ WAXWORKS U'JOMI AGRICULTURAL HALL, TO-XIOUT-FOttONKSWHrOSLY. M " VJn leW Dumb-boll v Tlie (, 'II aiTo .m i hu-k of a man'J neck, -™a*B_S &,,, " l . Op,„ to All-cm. n, IJ*Vbla Workbox. AudiPostctrie, -! , „*-"« "' eJ, " l|:C ' lN ° umit'r 1- iirmr..i>- »«,«.... (pfi roa mines. Doll, lleciliitii"', stnisrai:. etc. .... Open D.ily-2.30 to 5 7 to 10. Admis-i"", CI. Children, 3d. . ~ " ; Picnics, etc 0 a£?"1 of the Wi AUCKLAND DISTRICT J§R M.U. ODDFELLOWSfew'0 DDFELLOWSfew' Tflß XgSfeffl** MIKR puna AT HOME BAY, MOTUTAPU, By Kind Permission of Messrs. Held Bros. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1899. , a.m.. at 1, l-». an' {Wnnmiroi Warkworth, Thames, Coromnndel. WMngaroi, war» 1 Pucroa, I'Wioi. in 1?.""'; Creek Wnkatere from . „d Panmare Bridge : s p^ a Si, »t8 a.m., Thames las per advD; <*»«W",' a.m., . from Ooromandel; M. Kana nhoi , at ? , frc,n ?;\C";ir"at 9 m rom Immure < t aUm l „»ob S 10 from l'acroa. (return at midnight. February 12™ other steamers leave for home at 6 ! p.m. BRASS BAND OP 20 PERFORMERS . Hot Water Provided. Hot Water Provided. , PROGRAMME OF SPORTS: MORNING EVENTS-FOR CHILDREN. Entries Free on the Ground. Good Prices! Good Prizes! 1 AFTERNOON EVENTS- i 1 PAST GRANDS' RACE (M.U. only), : entry ls.-lst prize, Post Grand's Collar andl Apron; 2nd, Past Grands Collar. i 2. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HANDICAP ' 150 yds, entry 2s; open to members of all Friendly Soeicties.-lst prize, order for Trophy valued £210s; 2nd order for Tro- . phy valued £1 Is; 3rd, order for Trophy ; valued 10s 6d. ' 3. M.U. MBMBBBS 1 RACE, 150 yds. entry Is.- . Ist prize, order for Trophy valued £1 . 10s: 2nd. order for Trophy valued 15s; 3rd, Trophy. 4 OLD MEMBERS' RACE (M.U.. over .50 years of ago], lOOytls, entry Is.—lst prize, Trophy; 2nd, trophy. 5 150 YDS HANDICAP (Professionals), entry 2s.—lst prize, £3; 2nd, £1. 6 REPRESENTATIVES' RACE, 100ydB (handicap), entries free on the ground.-lst prize, order for Trophy valued at £1 Is; 2nd. order for Trophy valued 10s 6d. 7. M.U. MEMBERS' RACE. 100 yds. entry ls.lst prize, Trophy valued at £1 Is; 2nd, Tropin- valued 10a 6d. 8 M.U. JUVENILE MEMBERS, 160 yds (over 14 years), entry on ground.-lst prize, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy. 9. REID BROS.' EMPLOYEES' RACE. 100 yds. entry free on ground.— prize, £2; 2nd, £1. 10. MX. JUVENILE MEMBERS, 100 yds (under ! 14 rears), jontry free on ground.—lst prize. Trophy; 2nd, Trophy. Entries for afternoon events received by McLeod Brothers, Queen-street, Auokland, until 6 p.m. February 1. „„«,.., Tcndors for four Refreshment Stalls. Side • Shows, etc.. and Brass Band of 20 performers, close with McLeod Brothers at the same time ■ and place. ~ Return Tickets, steamers:— adults I Is 6d, children (6 to 14) 6d; Turanga Creek, adults Is ed, children (6 to 14), 6d; Paeroa, • adults ss, children Is; Ooromandel, adults 2s ■ (id, children (6 to 141 1r; for Thames tickets, see advertisements; Warkworth, adults 2s, children Is; Puhol. adults 2s, children Is; Wbangarei, as per special arrangement with N.S.S. Company; Panmure Bridge, adults Is 6d. children 6d; Howick Wharf, adults Is 6d, children 6d. Children under six years free from every- ' • where by steamer. . " Lollies and Fun Galore for the Children." A. H. J. RIDER, JOHN MCLEOD, Hon. Sees., Premier Picnic. ST. MATTHEWS ANNUAL PICNIC FOR PARISHIONERS AND SENIOR SUNDAYSCHOOL SCHOLARS. SATURDAY, 28TH INST. TO THE TAMAKI. Boats leave 9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Only hot " water provided. Tickets, One Shilling. A. J. H. RIDER. Churchwarden. 3 J. IRWIN, Hon. Sec. 8.8. r "OARERS' ANNUAL PICNIC. . A Combined Meeting; of all Master Bakers 1 and Journeymen will he held in-the Wesley Hall, Pitt-street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 25th inst., to arrange for above. i Masters please meet at 7.30 p.m. sharp; Journeymen at 8 o'clock, J. GIBBS. Tenders. i d T\ EF E N C E DEPARTMENT. 5 Sealed Tenders in duplicate will be received . by the Under-Secretary Defence, Wellington, " up to SATURDAY, the 28th Instant, for the '[ supply of (600) Six Hundred Seta Brown Leather Infantry Accoutrements, samples and specifications for which can be seen at the Brigade Office, Auckland. Telegraphic Tenders will bo received, pro- , vided written tenders and a sample set of , Accoutrements are posted on the 30th instant. ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 8. 0. ANDERSON. ■„ „ Capt. in charge Defence Stores, N.Z. Detonce Stores, Wellington. 14th January, 1899. f P OYAL NAVAL CONTRACTS. Tenders in duplicate are invited to he it lodged by noon on WEDNEBDAY, Februarr ifv H Ule B ! nior NaTOj OfflceTH. N uSS. d Wellington, for the supply during twelve month commencing April 1 next, of such , quantities of Coals and Fresh Provisions as e may be reauired hv H.M. Shins at WeUfa" ton. Auckland. Lvttelton. and Port ChXer, Tender' Forms, can be obtained oniric" tion to the Senior Naval Officer H.M Shins New Zealand, or to the Naval Store Officer " Sydney. Th right is reserved of rejecting "' an y tenders, or of accepting any *»■ 3 tion of a tender. „ , , JOHN FORSEY, n um vf,? nd ViotuaJJinß Storekeeper. " H.M. Naval Yard, Sydney, January 10, 1899. pOR SALE, BY TENDER. AERIAL TRAMWAY, BAXTER ORE CBUBHER CYANIDE PLANT PELTON WHEEL AND PIPING * SHAFTING AND PULLEYS CHILIAN MILL - HOBNSBY-ACKROYD OIL ENGINE, 9J-h.p. I Also. A QUANTITY OF BATTERY AND MINING j REQUISITES. Tenders are returnable on the 25th instant. - Lists may be seen, and all information obtained, on application to 0. T. D. FARLEY, Hauraki Development Syndicate (Ltd.), Mercantile Chambers, Auckland. gOROUGH 'OF NEWMARKET. Tenders are invited till 4 o'clook of TOESi DAY, January 31, ,or Tarring and Sanduii Footpaths (labour only). Particulars maSte obtained at Town Clerk's Office The Fore! i. man of Works will be in attendant on FRL DAY. January 27, at 3 o'clock to twin* mrt. » the work. No tend* ne^sariiyac^ P S " Newma.ket.jJyg^V l^•Y Newmarket, January 23rd. 1699 "*• 7 T 0 BUILDERfI 1 KNOX CHDROH, PARNELL Tenders for the Erection of the above will s f 9 TAn e rr?^P&rH S, ficatfons may be seen at. my office Wd PWI " B. W. DE MONTALK, ; U * Mining Chambers, Queen-Btree\ rChite<it - M Photograpny. » QEORGE QBEGOBI. I « r™ 1 AND raOTOGaiPHEB. 30 45. Comer cl Oneenwd Wdlesley Street! a- 3 ENAMELLED CABINETS «8 " nn. i v FOR 68. ,g °»» 5 by 12 Opal Enlargement and On. a. Dozen Cabmeto (enamelled or.mat) for 15a. j ' PROMPT PEUVEEI,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10968, 24 January 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10968, 24 January 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10968, 24 January 1899, Page 8