Sporting. AUCKLAND /T> ACINQ : pLUB. pREAT XTOETHEEN STEEPLECHASE < M EETING. 1907> ! ,:" - ' -;- , '■...■■-• 1 .■:■■'■■:."■,/■'.'...,'.: SECOND DAY: VriHIS T)AY, ;. rpnis T)ay, (MONDAY), JUNE 3 (PRINCE OP WALES' BIRTHDAY). . THIRD DAY, SATURDAY. JUNE 8. PROGRAMME-SECOND DAY: . * OEAKEI HURDLE ; RACE ' - RANFURLY WELTER HANDICAP GREAI NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE PRINCE OF WALES' HANDICAP REMCERA HURDLE RACE TALLY-HO STEEPLECHASE . HUNTERS' BRACELET HANDICAP. FIRST RACE STAETS AT 1 9 NOON. The Club does not receive any money for investment from persons ' away from the course. •-•;. J. F. HARTLAND, , Secretary. =", Railways. 1 " —| ■ i "VTEW ALAND T> AIL WAYS. RACES AT ELLERSLIE, 3rd JUNE, 1907. On above date Trains will leave Auckland for Ellerslie Racecourse at 10.30 a.m., 10.50 a.m.. 11.10 a.m., 11.25 a.m.. 11.50 a.m.. 12.10 p.m., 1.10 p.m., and 2.10 p.m., and a Special Train . will leave Auckland for Mercer at 6.55 p.m. , . t BY ORDER. l Shows. ■ ] I ; AUCKLAND AND SUBURBAN POULTRY, ; PIGEON, AND CANARY ;. \ ASSOCIATION. 1 Entries finally Close TO-NIGHT, at - Federal Hall, from 7.30 to 9 p.m. : J. M. THOMSON, Secretary. , Tennyson-street, Grey Lynn. Exhibitions. I OP LABOUR. 1 ENGLISH SWEATED INDUSTRIES 1 . v ! EXHIBIT. : This Exhibit will be Open for Inspection, by the Public on WEDNESDAY, the sth June, t at 3 p.m , at the Council Chamber, Coburgstreet, Auckland. ..-.- j Admission is Free. > ] J. MACKAY." j Chief Inspector of Factories. 1 Dividends. , — -——: —-—: — : —-—; —- 1 TTII.-L AND PLUMMER, LIMITED. " ■ ..'.' • .'■ '■■ ■'■ . '■■■ V.: • : ' ... At the Annual General Meeting, held on May 31, it was resolved to declare a Dividend of 9 per cent, for the Year ending April 30, 1967, - Payment will be made on and after WEDNESDAY, June 5, : 1907, at the Registered ' Office, Queen-street, Auckland. : '.';* J. A. WYATT, . ,•-«.'<>-. Secretary. TV I • V ,'t D END S. ] THE TONSON-GARLICK CO. LTD., ' . COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. ] A Dividend (the 10th) of 8 per cent., and l also'a Bonus of 5 per cent, on Shareholders' Purchases, has been declared This Day, and will be payable at the Company's Ware- ; house on, and,after June 4. , " : " : T- :: - A. C. BROWN, ■, 304-312, Queen-street.' Secretary. * =*\ Educational. i TTING , EDWARD'S COLLEGE, •*■*■ Lower Symonds-street, Auckland. ■■ PRINCIPAL MR: T. HARLE GILES. " i COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. .. DUTIES RESUMED, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1907. VACANCIES for a few Pupils on application : to the Principal, Mr. Giles, at his private residence, O'Rorke-street, Albert Park. Vacancy for one boarder only. Mr. Giles has applications from Banks, Insurance Offices, Merchants, etc., for Juniors, . at salaries varying from £40 per annum upwards. , Th© demand for Clerical Labour at the pre- . sent time is unprecedented EVENING CLASSES: Commerieal-MONDAYS ' AND THURSDAYS; Public Examinations ] -MONDAYS. TUESDAYS, AND THURS- ] DAYS. - 'Phone, 1243. , "VTOUNT EDEN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. ( Principals—THE MISSES BEWS. \ SECOND TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, JUNE 4. < Prospectus on application to Messrs. Upton ! and Co. and Champtaloup and Cooper. TgDWARD O pRASTON, MUS. BAG., 1 ■ DURHAM UNIVERSITY, Organist and Choirmaster, St. David's 1 , Church, , "TEACHER OF THE ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND THEORY OF MUSIC, Solo Organist, and Choir Trainer. 13, PARK ROAD, AUCKLAND. 1 GOME RECENT SUCCESSES " LAST ENGLISH MAIL BROUGHT 20 SPEED ■■■•;-, CERTIFICATES FOR PUPILS. LAST WEEK EIGHT POSITIONS WERE '•••■' OBTAINED. .. OVER .2000 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS Have been trained and introduced to Excellent Appointments. The School has established a powerful connection in Banking. Lasnrance, Shipping, and Business Circles, and places all its efficient students in suitable posts without fee, , Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus. TERM BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. 5 J. H. C OLWILL ' SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOK- , KEEPING, AND WRITING SCHOOL. SWANSON-STREET. 'Phone, 1147. SPEECH defects cured personally or by letter. Twelve lessons or by cor/respondence, ,425. Fee 3 in advance. Consulta- , tions free. Elocution taught.— Met- , calfe has resumed teaching at Mutual Life Buildings, 58. Queen-street. • Timoer. j rFHE -J7-AURI HpiMBER pO.. T TD., < > ' CUSTOM-STREET WEST. i Haa in Stock at all times, ample supplies of ' THOROUGHLY. SEASONED KAURI. ! Timber, Flooring, Lining, Mouldings. Fruit 1 Cases, Skirting, Architraves, Doors, .'■'? Sashes, BoxesTURNERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ! Every Description of JOINERY made from ' Seasoned Timber. The Company has unrivalled facilities for ' prompt ; execution of Orders, whether for 1 i.'uAL requirements or ordinary trade .' lines.. Telephone, 512. Send for Catalogue and Price List. Posted - free on application to j I •■;.' THE KAURI TIMBER CO., LT& |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 3 June 1907, Page 10
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