, ' Amusements. ; ; 0 PER A JJOUS'E. Under the Direction of i M E ' EOEGE usgrote ' • OVX ADA ME .. ELBA, r " |fADAME tM LBA, • And ' complete CONCERT company. SECOND CONCERT, rpO-MORROW, rpHURSDAY, j^JARCH rjpO-MORROW, rpHURSDAY, J^ARCH ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Prices of Admission: DRESS CIRCLE AND ORCHESTRAL STALLS, ONE GUINEA. , BACK SEATS AND GALLERY, HALF A GUINEA. BOX PLAN , „ , NOW OPEN at Messrs. Wildman, Lyell, ana Arey's. . A LIMITED NUMBER OF HALF-GUINEA • SEATS ARE NOW ON SALE. CONCERT COMMENCES AT 8.15 PUNCTUALLY. , . The doors will be opened at 7 o'clock, and patrons will greatly assist the Management and ensure comfort to themselves by arriving MAY BE ORDERED FOR 10 P.M. SPECIAL NOTICE. : COUNTRY PATRONS Wishine- to Purchase GUINEA OR HALF-GUINEA SEATS Are receiving every attention, Mr. Musgrove having allotted a SPECIAL RESERVE for that purpose. . , , All Communications must contain stamped . envelopes, and addressed: — GEORGE MUSGROVE. Melba Box Office, i AUCKLAND. When remitting, please send Money Order or Bank Notes. NO CHEQUES ACCEPTED. Athletics.. T H L E T I C S. AMATEUR CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. DOMAIN, SATURDAY— 14.—SATURDAY SATURDAY—MARCH SATURDAY LONG AND INTERESTING PROGRAMME. RACES, ' CYCLE RACES, STEEPLECHASE—STEEPLECHASE RELAY RACES, : SCHOOLS AND CLUBS. Also, NOVELTY OF NOVELTIES- ! WHEEL AND FOOT RELAY RACE (One Mile), For Teams of Tw<s| ' band. BAND. ADMISSION, One Shilling. LADIES FREE. F. J. OHLSON, Hon. Sec. Aquatics. ' SW I M M I N,; G. AUCKLAND SWIMMING CLUB. (Under Rules N.Z.A.S.A., Registered.) ALBERT-STREET BATHS; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OPENING GALA. Ladies' Race, Handicap Events, Men-o'-Wars-Men's Race, Rowing • Club's Handicap, Exhibition of Swimming, etc., etc. First-class Seating Accommodation. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. : P. H. HUGHES, Hon. Sec. g W I M M IN G. NORTHERN AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. Affiliated with N.Z.A.S.A., Christchurch. Swimmers are reminded that Entries Close TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) for the above Club's Gala (First Night), at R. Eagleton's, 200, Queen-street. Attention is drawn to Rule 21 of the N.Z.A.S.A., Christchurch: "An Amateur competing at a Race Meeting not held by ah Associated Club- shall thereby disqualify himself from competing under the N.Z.A.S.A. (Christchurch) Rules." AUCKLAND -p OWING ASSOCIATION. . OHAMPIONSHIP j^EGATTA, ' rjHAKAPUNA, gATURDAY, ' jiyrARCH rjTH, 1903, • PROGRAMME INCLUDES ROWING RACES AND MODEL YACHT RACE (Models not to exceed 4ft 6in overall). ' ; Entrance 2s. Post Entries. - Steamers leave Ferry Tee at 10.45 a.m. and 1.30 jp.m., calling at Devonport,: and returning at 5.30 p.m. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Fare, Is. Children under 12. half price. ALEX. I. FARMER; Hon. Soc. . " .jyTAORI J>EGATTA AND ;■ • qarnival. gT. t pATRICK'S J) AY, MARCH 17, 1903. PROGRAMME. 1. CANOE PARADE. 2. WAR CANOE RACE Prizes amounting 3. WAR CANOE RACE. to £100. 4. CANOE HURDLE RACE (Men).—Prizes, £2 ~ 10S, £1, 10s. . . .. 5. CANOE HURDLE RACE (Wahines).— £2 10s, £1, 10S. 6. CANOE HURDLE RACE (Men), Canoe to go over, men to go over hurdles.— £2 10s, £1, 10s. . , 7! CANOE HURDLE RACE (Wahines), canoes to go over, .wahines under hurdles.— Prizes, £2 10s, £1, 10s. 8. OANOE RACE (Maori Girl in Canoe).— Prizes, £1, 53. 9. HE KAWHAKI TAMAHINE (Ancient Maori Race Chase for a Bride). —Prize, £4. 10. MAIDEN GIGS (under lost).—First prize, : £7; second, £1. Entrance, 7s 6d. . 11. MAIDEN GIGS (open).—First prize, £7; second, £1. Entrance, 7s 6d. 12. JUNIOR GIGS (under 10st).'— prize, £8 second. £1. . Entrance, 7s 6d. 13. JUNIOR - GIGS (open).— prize, £8; second, £1. Entrance, 7s 6d. ' . • . 14. SENIOR GIGS (open).—First • prize, ' £9; second, £1. • Entrance, 10s.. { ; 15. MAIDEN WHALEBOAT RACE.—First prize, £8; second, £2. Entrance, 10s. 16. LADIES'PAIR-OARED RACE.—First prize, £3; second, £1. - Entrance, Free. -1. 17. MOUNTED SWIMMING RACE.—First prize, £3; second, £110s; third, 15s. . Entrance, -,f ' 3s. _ • v -, 18. THE NEPTUNE STAKES.— prize, £2; second, £1. - Entrance, Is. • lAII Gig Races to be rowed in Clinker Out* ■ riggers. . --r, Entries Close SATURDAY, 7th March. . J For.; further particulars apply'to' E. RATHBORNE, Secretary N.R.C. : . jy"ADAME . •: ; MELBA'S CONCERT. Call and inspect our Stock of GREENSTONE JEWELLERY. We are the only Firm 'holding SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL for. Workmanship in' GREENSTONE. -We have for' Sale, : !: V ? KAURI GUM SPECIMENS/. , - 1 ' MAORI AND ISLAND CURIOS. J' '- :• —— '■ :'. f.. /. Jewellery Repaired. 1 Gold and Silver Plating. by entirely . New Process. .' Oldest •' Lapidi9t f'hop in Auckland. ; . • X. . 57, ALBERT-STREET (near Star Hotel), . 'tV V H. A. NIELSON AND 1 SON. v SHARLAND'S VINEGAR ' is'a pure fermented Vinegar—free j from all Chemicals. It is of the highest quality. There is 110 better : : for. Pickling i Purposes or : making Tomato Sauce. Ask your Grocer for. SHARLAND'S ; VINEGAR, and be! sure you get it. ... I " ' . I IpStt 1 Ji
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12210, 4 March 1903, Page 8
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