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AMUSEMENTS. " H M T H li A. f x R X :■' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1905. SKINNER (Champion of AackUnd) Versus i TEAKI NANAIA (the Mnori Champion o the Waifcato). For the Championship of Auckland. ■ Catcii-as-Catch-Caii Styie. Best of Throi Falls. One to Win. - i Doors open 7.30; commence S sharp. o' PRICES—:V. 2/. VA VONDALE PUBLIC HALT.. J WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15, 1005. - I GKA.ND VOCAL ANP INSTRUMENTAI. ; RECITAL, f- In aid of AYumLUo Catholic Church BuildI iug Fiiac. Doors open 7.30: commence S p.m. ; All scats One Shiilin?. 'Bus leaves TJarisT Bros." School, PittSt.. at 7 o'clock; returning after concert. - cturn Fare One Shilling. ■\TONSTER "ORASS \Q X^1 CONTEST. To be hold at Auckland in ' -rris -jirAJESTX'S mHEATRE And the : -r\OMAJN .pJUCKET Q ROUND. FEBRUARY 13. 14. 10, 16- IT . 1S > , 1905. (Tnder the Rules of the North Island Brass Build Association.) ' SYNOPSIS OF WEEKS PROGRAMME: MONDAY— Morning, at 9 —Baritone Solos Afternoon at 2—El> Bass Solos Eveuiiisr at 7—Enpboniuni Solos TUESDAY— Momirjjr, at 9—BBb Basses and G Trom bone Solos Afternoon, at 2—Flnsel Horn Solos ! Evening, at *>.3O— First Test Selectior I l"La Straniera' - ) i : ! WEDNESDAY— I Morning :;t o—Bl> Bass Soios i Afternoon at I.3o—Grand Roeeotion nr.cl j Garden IVrty in the Domr<a Cnckel I Ground. Bands to master on. th« i Domain Cricket Ground at 1 ' Evening, at C.3o—Qoartettes and Trios ;THURSDAY— i MorniDff at 9—Bb Trombone Solo* , I Afternoon at 2—Eb Horn Solos ! Evening: at 7—Bb Coruet PoJos FRIDAY— Morning at 9—Kb Cornet Solos Friday Afternoon—Refit ' I tveninjr nt r> — Finai Test Selection ! ("Gems of MendetoHohn") I SATURDAY— 1 Morains; —Kcsr i Afternoon, nt I..TO—Great Military March- ! injr Contest, etc. on the Domain i Cricket Ground. Bands to mnster at Cricket Ground at 1 p.m. sharp. The Box Plan is nov.- open at Wildman and Arey"s, and CiJ ••xtra will be cbaijjed for booting on Tuesday and Friday Nights ' on'y. Tickets for Wednesday's Gso-den Party for Domain, and Pavilion can be had at Wlldman and Arey-'s. A. W. TATTOS, T. 0.. BOT 597. And care of Richardson's Piano Agency, Qneen-st. ZEALAND ~" RAILWAYS. BA.NU CONTEST. AUCKLAND. 13th to 15tb FEBRUAfiY. Holiday erenrsion tickets will be issued from any station to Auckland by all trains on Tuesday, 14th. and Friday. 1 Ttn February, and by trains arriving at Auckland before -J.HU p.m. on Wednesday. 15th, and Saturday. IStli Kebrnary. Al! available no to aud including Wednesday. 22nd i-'el>ruary. On Saturday, 18th February, a train for Cambridge and intermpciiate stations wli? ieave Auckland at 6.15 p.m.. Newmarket p.m., arriving t.'aiabridse 11-iJO p.m., and the usaal 4.15 p.m. train will oaiv run as far as Mercer. On fa'iiip date the. \isnal 4.40 p.m. Kaukapakapa trsin will leave Auckland at U.(i p.m.. Mount ISden ti.'JJj poii. PUECEKOHE SHOW. 37t1! ANI> IBtll KEBRKAEV, 100^. Holiday Excursion Tickets will ho issned to Pnkekoho from AuclJand. Onehunga, Cambridge. Taumarnani. Thames, Rotorua, anil intermediate stations on 16th. 17th, and ISth Kob:-uarj - . availribk- for retnrn np to.aud incladiug Satnnlay, "JStih February. Tbo Excursion Tickets wiil not be available by tlie 10 a.m. rxpress train from Auckland on IStli Febrnarj p . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18. A Special Train will leavo AiK-kland at 9 a.m., Newmarket 9.30, Penrose i\?,o, arririns Pnfcekohe :it 10.5fl a.m. A train will leave Auckland at l."J0 p.m.. Newmarket 1.30. Penrose 1.45, arriving at Pukpfeohf> at 2A~> p.m. The ft a.m. special will stop -where required fp pink up passengers. The 1.20 p.m. special will take passengers from Auckland, SfwmsrkM, Rennrera. Penrose, and Otah«hu only. Return Speealß will leavo Pukeitobe at 5.1»> p.m. and 7.20 p.m_ arrivitiK Aackl&ud at 7.1 p.m. a itd 0.17 p.m. respectwly. They will both stop where required. The usual 5.30 s-in. Auckland train -will leave Mercer at S a.m.. PnteSohe 0.43. arriving Anckland 1.0 p.m. A train will Itavp Pukekohe for Camhridfre antl mterroedijrte stations at S.lO p.m. BY ORDBR. BAZAABS. ■proLY TRiyiTy ciruKOFr. ota_htjhtj." ■*-*• —A Bazaar in Aid of a New Chnrcb Fuud will be h*kl in tJie Public Hall OtabTiftii. on TIIUESDAY AND FRIDAy! Marrti 2ml « n d Srd. Contribmious of Neerflowork. Prodm-e. etc.. nuiy be iotwarded to rhp Vita rage, OtaJinhn. VILLAGE FAIB. ipOOTBALL Q.ROUXD. BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED. I WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22. S\. 24, and 25. 1900. rpHF. -yMLJ,AGE X^,AIR. j FUN FOn THE MILLION I 1 AFTERNOON, -1 p.m. EVENING. 7 p.m. j Mnsic, Mirtb. Medley, and Monstrosities. IiRA:?S AND STRING BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. Through Ticket from town (Steamer and Admission \ o Grounds') ONE SHILLING. ■J-yaVONPORT DOMAIN BOARD. Notice is hereby given that Pfirmjssion his granted to the Comruittee of the Holy Trinity Ciiurch Village Fair to make I* Charge of One SBiUUns tor Admission to •the Devonport Football Gronnd on the Afternoons and Evenings of the "*2nd 23rd, 240 i and 2Dth Februarj", 19(e •T. C. WBBSTKR. j Sec-rotary Devonport Domain Board. I Devonport. Sth February. 1905. P " I LICEKSIHG KOTICES. i.p.i'n' OV AUCKLAND LICENSING DISTUICT.—NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOIi TRANSFER OF LICENSE.— I, ALICE STONJS. of Auckland, being the I holder of a publican's license in respect of I the house and premises known by the sign !of the Robert Burns EJotcl, and Yitnate at I Union-street. Auckland, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden jat the Stipendiary Magistrate's Coarthouse. High-st.. Auckland, on the 7th dajot Marco. 1905, apply- for a transfer of the saw licence Irem myself to AitnA James Stephenson. mj- appointee. Dated the Sth daj- pt Febnarr. 190K.—<SJraature or applicant), ALICE STONE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 36, 11 February 1905, Page 8

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