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OPERA §&k&ss XXOPSE. POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING SATURDAY, Mas. 17. The Famous, Original and Onlt T YNCH FAMILY "OELLRINGERS Jlj Jt> GLASSOPHONISTS and VOCALISTS (Beginning in the year 1867; and ENGLISH SPECIALTY HUMOURISTS From Principal Halls of Great Britain. ENTIRE CHANGE of PROGRAMME EACH EVENING. PRICES, 35., 25., Is. Box Plan at Wildmaa's Doors open, 7.30. HARRY LYNCH, Manager. ROBT. B. LYNCH, Stage Manager. •g^^. ANDREW'S CHOIR, .JgaijgjjgS kJ assisted by Mr A. R. ■n/r AJ »n f rt A Hunter's Band and Friends. — MOONLIG Hr CONCERT, FRIDAY, 16th Matc *'-£; s - EAGLE leaves Ferry Tee at 8 p.m., calling at Nort hcote at 8.15 p.m. Tickets. Is 6d eacn, from Mr chapman, Stationer, and M -?i. H ♦^- Chemist, Queen-street, and Miss Gilbert, Parnell ; and Members of Choir. TT A. C. B.~~~S. f AUCKLAND BRANCH, ST. PATRICK'S DAY. ANNUAL SPOETS. The Members of the above Branch will hold their Annual Demonstration and Sports in the Domain on SATURDAY, 17th Marcb, St. Patrick's Day. The following are the eventß, subject to alteration . — 1. MAIDEN RACE 2. JUVENILE HANDICAP 3. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP 4. MEMBERS OVER 45 YEARS 5. GIRLS UNDER 16 YEARS 6. ALL-COMERS RACE 7. NOVELTY SIA.MP.SE RACE 8. COMMITTEE RACE 9. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES* HANDICAP 10. CONSOLATION SWEEPSTAKES Other events arranged on the Ground for Juvenile Contingent. Members of Kindred Societies cordially invited. W. KANE. secretary. npEsflMOmAL TO MR. RICHARD X JUONK. Several subscriptions having been offered, and a desire expressed. by many city residents, to contribute towards the fund now being raised in the Waitemata Electorate to relieve Mr Richard Monk of part of the heavy expenses (over «£800) in connection with the late election petition, his friends are informed that subscriptions for this object may be sent to the following parties, and will be duly acknowledged : — Graves Aickin, Chemist, Queen-street, Auckland. John Wilson, Lime Merchant, Customsstreet West, Auckland. F. G. Ewington, Estate Agent, Coombes' Arcade, Auckland. David Goldie, Timber Merchant, Albertstreet, Auckland. John Hastie, Secretary National Association, Queen- street, Auckland. Wm. Philcox, Contractor, Devonport. To any of the District Collectors in the Waitemata Electorate, or to Nathaniel Wilson, Lime Merchant, Warkworth. TVT ATIO NA L ASSOCIATION OF jL3i NEW ZEALAND (Auckland Section). The next quarterly meeting will be held in the rooms, 123 Queen-street, on THURSDAY evening, 22nd March, at 8 o'clock. Subject for discussion : ' The Council's Scheme for an Elective Upper House.' A large attendance is urgently solicited, and ladies are invited. By order of the Counoil, JOHN HASTIE, Seoretary. Auckland, 12th March, 1894. Note. — Branch delegates and district members are reminded of the meeting with the Council on the same (Thursday) af ternoon at 3 o'clock. T3 ÜBLIC NOTIFICATION. The Education Board of the District of Auckland, 13th March, 1894. In accordance with Sections 13 and 16 of • The Education Act, 1877,' it is hereby publicly notified that WILLIAM LAMBE JAMES MUIR, and REV. JOSEPH BATES have been This Day Elected as Members of the Education Board of the district of Auckland, to nil the vacancies to be caused by the retirement of Mr Grant, Mr Lambe, and Mr Muir. K. UDY, Chairman. TVR. KENNEDY, OF LONDON, Author of ' Cancer Curable ' by Count Mattel's Remedies MAY BE CONSULTED Till the 24th inst., at 15 Lower Queen street, between 10 and 1 p.m.

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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 794, 17 March 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 794, 17 March 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 794, 17 March 1894, Page 7