" : •■>.'^Under the direction oiliVJ..libhr. ..- .V --■'■ ,' y •-'.■■ ■•'■■ •■■•-''■;'>'■ t'-'-zA&b-j,^ '■■/. '■'.■ i .:'■ ;.-■■-.-■ : .-. ■ CONTINUED. BNOBMOUS SUCCESS ' ; ■-•,, CONTINUED BNOBMOUS SUCCESS v. '•-. ,---.:-.------.••/* /• 'Of'.the>" -T-- 1 -•■".■•■•.-• V.- •-:■.■ . TWO WONDEBS OF. THE WORLD. , CARL "1 'Assisted by 1 .CARL HEBTZ ' -I : Mdlle: D.'Alton v | .'HEBTZ. The World's Greatest Illusionist, and' The Original and only Genuine 0 IN EM A T O G> A P HE, : - Beceived. again last evening by an OVERFLOWING aND DELIGHTED AUDIENCE: Intending .patrons should secure, seats during the day, since Hundreds again Turned Away last. Evening TO-^IGHT, Positively at 9.50,wi1l be run THE PBINCE OF WALES' DEBBY ! • Persimmon Winß !' ' Persimmon Wins !' Showing the race and tens of thousands rushing the course after the finish. Popitlab Pbicbs: 3s, 2s, Is. Day sales at, Williamson's. Plan now open at Wildman and Lyell's. poors open 7, performance 8. Trams and 'Buseß to all suburbs at 10.30. EDWIN GEA'H, Jvm., Manager, A UCKLAND j^^^^^^» ATHLETIC m' IJ-JIJ-D* ANNUAL AUTUMN CARNIVAL. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. SATUBDAY, MAKCH 13, NEXT. (Under Bales N.Z.A.A.A. & N.Z.C.A). PROGBAMME OF EVENTS. 1. 100 yds HANDICAP 2. 300 yds HANDICAP /Ladies' Bracelet) 3. 440YD8 HANDICAP for President's Trophy 4. HALF MILE HANDICAP 5. ONE-MILE HANDICAP 6. STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, about two and a-half miles. Open to all amateur members of Athletic Clubs 7. 120Yrs HURDLES HANDICAP 8. 220 yds HURDLES HANDICAP 9. POLE JUMP HANDICAP 10. THBOWING 16lb HAMMER (HANDICAP) 11. ONE MDLE WALK HANDICAP 12. THBEE-MtTiE WALK HANDICAP 13. ONE-MILE NOVICE BICYCLE HANDI--14. ONE-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP (for Schoolboys) 15. HALF-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP 16. TWO-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP i 17. THREE-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP 18. FIVE-MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP (for i^.- Enfield Cup). Entrieß close at Metropolitan Hotel on BATUBDAY NEXT, February 27, between 7 and o p.m. Acceptances on Saturday, March 6th, same place and time. Entrance Fees, 2s 6d. Acceptance Is. W. C. SPEIGHT, Hon. Secretary. "DDTCHERS 1 T) I C N I C Wll take place at PINE ISLAND On ■fX^^DNESDAY, \JAECH 3bd. The p.s. OSPREY will leave Queen-street Wharf at 10.30 and 1.30. Tickets obtainable on^the wharf . Adults, Is children, 6d. Band in Attendarce. Hot Water Provided DON'T MISS THE LADIES' CAKE WALK. P. 0.. BOX 374] [TELEPHONE NO. 431 B. B U * * * LEGAL MANAGER & MINING AGENT . 87 AKD 89, QUEEN-STREET iLate, Free Exchange), AUCKLAND. i
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 948, 27 February 1897, Page 8
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