AMUSEMENTS. Q P E B A . _|J O■ U S E. Lessees —Messrs John - Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, at S sharp. LAST NIGHTS. LAST NIGHTS. FULLEKS VrTJSICAL pOMEDY QOMPANY. Greeted again last night by a large and Enthusiastic Audience, who came to see and enjoy the up to date production of the CHARMING MUSICAL PASTORAL PLAY ]\<TY QWEETHEAET. "M' V OWEETHEABT. Full of Briliant Humour, Clever Acting, and Delightful Music and Good Singing. DON'T MISS IT. DON'T MISS IT. It will Fascinate, Charm, and Please Ton. New and Elaborate Scenery. Orchestra under the Direction of E. Cremer FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES—Circle and O. Stalls, 2/; Stalls 1/; Pit 6d. Doors opon 7.20, commence at 8. Bos Office and Day Sales at Groves' and Carter's, opposite the Opera House. Business Manager. BEN FULLER. Assistant Manager, HENRY GEE. SS-OATfSQ. mAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLtFB. RUMMER TWEETING.. THIRD DAY: rpO-MORBO\9, rpo-MORROW, FIRST RACE STARTS AT 9£ pM - PROGRAMME: MARINE HANDICAP of TOsors. Four furlongs. BOROUCiiI HANDICAP of 6550v3. Four furlongs. SUMMER HANDICAP of 130sovs. One mile. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES of 80 soys. One mile and three-quarters. THIKD PONY HANDICAP of TOsovs. Five fcrionss. DETONPORT HANDICAP of SOsovs. Six fnr'onjs. SECOND HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE cf lOOsovs. About three miles. WELTER HANDICAP of TOsovs. One mile. Horses conveyed Free up to 9.30 a.m.; after that hour they will be charged for. f THROUGH TICKET, -t/ INCLUDES ADMISSION TO COURSE. mAKAPUNA JOCKEY pLUB'S QUMMER "» TESTING. FEBRUARY 4. THE DOUBLE-EVENT TOTALISATOR v>ill be worked on the following Events: — THIRD DAY: BOROUGH HANDICAP. Four furlongs. SUMMER HANDICAP. One mile. Investors at a distance are notified that DOUBLE-EVENT INVESTMENTS will be received np to 10 a.m. on Race Day. The DOUiiLE TOTALISATOR will close a quarter of an hour prior to the start of the first race of the Double. - R. WTSTARD, Secretary. TJOTOEUA JOCKEY pLUB. A NNUAL ]»JEETING. UNDER A.R.C. RULES. WEDNESDAY. 22nd, and THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1905. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 10 o'clock. NOMINATIONS for all Races Close with the Secretary. Rotorua. and with Mr H. H. Hayr, High-st, Auckland. W. T. CARR, Secretary. QTAHUHU fTVROTTTXG piLUB. QUMMER TirEETING, 1 QQS TO BE HELD AT ALEXANDRA T> A R X iV JU FEBRUARY 18, 22. AND 23. Nominations for all Events close with the Secretaiv at his Office, Durham-street. Auckland, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), February 3rd. 1905, at 9 o'clock. All Ponies must hold a racing certificate from the A.R.C V. D. YONGE, Secretary. BOWUIfG. AUCKLAND BOWLING ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT. Will be held on 'the following Greens:— TEAMS—REMUERA PAIRS SECTION. A. B. & C—PONSONBY PAIRS SECTION, D—MT. EDEN FIRST YEAR'S TEAMS—ROCKY NOOK ALL PLAY COMMENCES 1.30 SHARP ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1905. G. B. OSMOND, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. ELECTORAL. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO PAYERS OF DUES. Gentlemen, — I am a candidate for a seat on the Auckland Harbour Board, and solicit your support at tne forthcoming election. With yourselves, I am interested in making Auckland an Up to Date Port, and if yoa favonr mc with your support, will use my best endeavours to that end. Yours faithfully, H. E. COOKE. 76, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. MEETINGS. T> U B N S CLUB. A Meeting of Old Memhers of the Auckland Burns Club will be held in the Masonic Hall, Karangahape Rd., on MONDAY, 6th inst, at 7.30 p.m. Business —Very important. GEO. FOWLDS, Vice President UCKLANB ACCT JM ATISATJON SO^ CIETY. Holders of Game or Fishing Licenses desiring to vote at the Annual Meeting of the Society, to be held in the month of March, are invited to register themselves as Members of the Society without loss or time. Registration can be effected by forwarding the Licenses to the undersigned by post, when they will be at once returned, together with a Certificate of registration. T. F. CHEESEMAS, Secretary. ECCLESIASTICAL ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church, Alten road.—Pre-Comnxunion Service To-night (Friday), at 7.3 a Rev. J. Clark win give Address. fll- DAVID'S CHUB.CH, Khyber Pass £■* road.—Pre-Communirin Service and deception to Confirmed Communion Tonight at 7.45. Preacher, The Bey. L E. Bertram, M. A., Devoaport.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1905, Page 8
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