Amusements. V7"E /~\LDE jgNGLISHE JpAYP.E AND • QARNIVAL. rpo-DAY. rpO-DAY. rpo-DAY. , AFTERNOON' and evening, On the J£INGSLAND QEICKET QROUND. 200-« :t^ -£2OO FIRST PRIZE VALUED AT £CO. SECOND PRIZE VALUED AT £45. And MANY OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. Great Attractions Every Afternoon and EveningButterfly Ball. Olde Englishe Fire Dance. Charles 11. Minuet, May Pole. Arranged by Mrs. Malcomson Bonlt. Fireworks. Physical Drill. Floral Displays. Numerous Novel Side allows and Entertainments. PLAIN SEWING STALL FANCY WORK STALL .rXIMBLE STALL DOLL STALL TEA KIOSKS PRODUCE STALLS ART GALLERY SHOOTING GALLERY FISH POND, ETC., ETC GROUNDS BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED BY WATER GAS COMPANY, KARANGAIIAPE ROAD. OPEN AIR PROMENADE CONCERT EVERY EVENING. Special Programme WEDNESDAY EVENING, including GRAND CONCERT in the large Marquee, by Messrs. Hillyer, Coney. McElwain, and others. 0D— ADMISSION TO GROUND ONLY—OD Admission to Grounds, including Chance in Art Union. Is; Children under 12. 3d. Tickets may be obtained at Wildman and Arey's. The Festival to Conclude with a pOPULAR MOONLIGHT J^XCURSION ROUND THE HARBOUR On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, IN THE FAVOURITE S.S. ALBATROSS, Leaving the Ferry-tee' at 7.45, and calling at Devonport. Fare, Is. Contributions of Money or Goods will be thankfully received by the Secretary, P.O. Box 626. Depots at which Goods may be left :—A. Jenkin, Home-street, Archli.il!; A. W. Page, Kinscsland; Rev. J. W. Smith, Mount Eden Road. N.B.—None but articles authorised by the Colonial Secretary and the Gaining and Lotteries Act, 1881, will be given as Prizes in the above-mentioned Art Union. Athletics. VjKjV ORI'C KE T. QRIO KE T. jjssT MELBOURNE V. AUCKLAND. AT DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, FEBRUARY 9th. 10th, 12th. 1906. Play Commences at 2 o'clock on FRIDAY. Admission, Is; Children, 6d, each day. W. J. DINNISON, Hon. Sec. Auckland Cricket Association. Sporting. QTAHUHU rj-iROTTING QLUB. RUMMER jyjEETING. FEBRUARY 17, 21. and 24. ACCEPTANCES for First. Day Close TOMORROW (FRIDAY), at 9 p.m. F. D. YONGE, Secretary. Meetings. Auckland agricultural and pastoral ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the Members of the above Association will be held at 167, Queenstreet, on FRIDAY NEXT, February 9th, at 1.15 p.m., to receive the Report and Balancesheet, Elect Officers, and other business. EDWIN HALL, Secretary. A USTIN WALSH AND CO., LIMITED, ii. IN LIQUIDATION. Creditors in above Estate are invited to attend a Meeting of Shareholders, to be held at the office of W. B. A. Morrison. 36, Short-land-street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY. 14th February, at 2 p.m., to receive final accounts of the liquidators. ,T. J. ODLUM, W. B. A. MORRISON, Liquidators. Mining Notices. ■jyj" o T ' I o E. THE HAURAKI FREEHOLDS, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given, in accordance with " The Companies Act, 1903," that the Registered Office of the Company is now situate at the Auckland Chamber of Commerce Buildings, Swanson-street, in the City of Auckland, and that Arthur J. Denniston, of Auckland, has been appointed the ActingSecretary thereof. Dated the 7th day of February, 1906. C. A. STUBBS, Secretary. OTIC E. THE NEW SYLVIA GOLD MINING COMPANY. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given. 'in accordance with " The Companies Act, 1903," that the Registered Office of the Company is now situate at the Auckland Chamber of Commerce Buildings. Swanson-street, in the City of Auckland, and that Arthur J. Denniston, of Auckland, has been appointed the ActingSecretary thereof. Dated the 7th clay of February, 1906. C. A. STUBBS, Secretary. JyT O T I O E. THE NEW BUNKER'S HILL GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given, in accordance with " The Companies Act, 1903," that the Registered Office of the Company is now situate at the Auckland Chamber of Commerce Buildings, Swanson-street, in the City of Auckland, and that Arthur J. Denniston, of Auckland, has been appointed the ActingSecretary thereof. Dated the 7th day of February, 1906. ' C. A. STUBBS. Secretary. Groceries, etc, IyTF.W REASON'S' pRESH JTRUIT pULP, FROM THE FAMOUS ■jyj-OTUEKA QRCHARDS. RASPBERRY, IN 7LB TINS. BLACK CURRANT, IN 71, TINS. OS 0 D EACH. OR 3 T INS FOR 10 S. SI ECALLY PACKED FOR OUR TRADE BY * THE MOTUEKA FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION. H. M. S MEETON ' L TD - Q.ENERAL pROVIDERS. A UCKLAND J. \ OH Yes. Meet me at Ye Olde Englishe Faj-re, Kingslaud, to-night.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13096, 8 February 1906, Page 8
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