. AMUSEMENTS. HOUSE AND FULLERS V . PALACE OF VARIETIES. Vaudeville "pULLER'S Burlesque Minstrel X! Specialties ™E GREATEST AGGREGATION OF VAUDEVILLE STARS EVER SEEN. IN AUCKLAND. 17 ~ ;S TAB A KTISTS 17 JJAMMON AND T\7YATT, The Celebrated and Original Sandow Girls. A HMSTRONG AND STERNE. -£1. TOM. !-V. PRISCILLA. In Sketch, "COLONEL KETCHUP" first Time of ALL BLACKS v. NSW and THE SHORT-SIGHTED CYCLIST. THE MAYNARDS A. L CROPP JOE WOODWARD 808 BELL CARLTON COOPER JOHN FULLER 2/, 1/, and 6d. Reserves at Wildman's. gT. GEORGE'S HALL, GREY LYNN. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT AND DANCE, Tendered to MASTER J. BALL, who has been incapacitated for some time through the loss ot his four fingers. J. CARMICHAEL, Hon. Sec and Treas. jQTAHUHU TENNIS CLUB. FIFTH SOCIAL: FRIDAY, AUG. 23. Otahuhu Bus leaves Selfs Corner 6.45 p.m. LECTURES. ]y£ISS £ jJ^URCUTT (of London), Fellow of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, THE WORLD-WIDE TRAVELLER, LECTURER, AND WRITER. EO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AUGUST 16, at the Choral Hall. Subject, "Russia and Its Island Prison, Saghalien." The Best Lecture of All. _ The Lyric Quartette will sing. Miss Murentt, by special request, has consented to give the Russian Lecture in place of the Hairy Aborigines of Japan. She will, however, to prevent disappointment, show the Beautiful Pictures,' connected with "the Afans," and briefly explain them. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Special Cars will leave the Three Lamps for the Choral Hall at 7 p.m. and 7.30 p.m., and cars will be in attendance at the Choral Hall at 10 o'clock. Tickets for. To-night's Lecture at Wildman and Arey's, Champtalonp and Cooper's, Upton and Co."s, and "Christian Worker" Office. *J<O - NIGHT. TO - NIGHt THE REV. MEARNS HASSLE, Chairman of the Congregational Union of Tasmania. Will Lecture on "STORIES OF HAWAIIAN LIFE," With Lantern Illustrations, in the NEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Edinburgh-st. Rev. W. Day, Chairman of the Congregational Union of New Zealand, will preside. Commence 7.30. Admission, Sixpence. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. SATURDAY NEXT. ■ .. AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. AT 3 P.M. SHARP. GOLDFIELDS V. AUCKLAND. ADMISSION to Ground 6d; Grandstand 6d. C. V. LAXGSFORD, Sec. R.R.U. A UCKLAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIA- - cv TION. • I JT < 22? BAI - 1 '- FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 17th. ON NORTH SHORE DOMAIN (CRICKET GROUND): CUP TIE. CORINTHIANS v. PONSONBY IVANHOE T. NORTH SHORE Kick-off 3 p.m. Boats at Frequent Intervals Admission, 6d. W. J. H. REYNOLDS, Hon. Sec. CORPORATION NOTICES. QJ T * O F A UCKLAND. SPECIAL ORDER MAKING BY-LAWS .-NO. 7. Ordta a i°v K M iC t lS herebj " siven that a * th e Ordinary Meeting of the Auckland City c3!l!£\r tO b / h . e , W iU the Council Chamber! forh !?, Vi UCkland - ° n THURSDAY, the 12th day of September. 1007. at 6.30 o'clock p.m a Resolution will be submitted for the Confirmation of the following Special Order -made at a Special Meeting of the said Cou£ cil, on the Bth day of August, 1007, viz.:— Tha L tt h A " ckland City Council doth heieby, by Special Resolution, intended to operate as a Special Order make the following By-laws, to be known as By-laws No. 7, viz: AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. BT-LAWS NO. 7. By-laws of the Auckland City Council, made in pursuance of the powers and provisions contained in "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," and its amendments, and in pursuance of all and every other powers contained in any other Act enabling the said Council in that behalf. h T «« AU i Ck A a s d City Coancil <J°tn hereby, by Special Order, ordain as follows:— 1. These By-laws shall be read with and H? te^! ng and amen diag By-laws No. 1 of the City of Auckland, made on the 7th fn 7 °-i anna . r3 "' e 1904 - hereinafter referred in 7I S B^laws ">. » n f ™rds herein used shall have the same meaning, and be interpreted in the same way as the same words when used in the said By-laws. h» 2 " K Sect!on 3 ™ of the - said By-laws is hereby amended by the addition of the following proviso to sub-section (3) there Provided that in the case of tramcar* and other vehicles propelled by motor or other meheanicai power the license shall if required by the proposed llcersee specify such additional number of passengers to ne carried in soon vehicle as In the opinion of the City Engineer such vehicle can conveniently carry, and the provisions of subsection fc) of Section 393 and subsection (b) of Section 401 of these By-laws shal! not apply to such vehicle so long as it is not carrying more than the number of passengers specified in the license therefor. 3. Sub-section (f) of Section 399 of the eald By-laws is hereby repealed, and in lieu thereof the following is enacted namely— ' (f) When any passenger is entering or leaving such vehicle negligently, or wilfully start or cause such vehie'e to be started before such passenger is seated in or upon j such vehicle, unless such vehicle Is a tramcar or one propelled by motor or other mechanical power and is licensed to carry more passengers than the seating provided therein will accommodate, and there is no seat then available therein for such incoming passenger; or has alighted from the same, as the case may be. A copy of the proposed By-laws is deposited in the OfSce of the Town Clerk Coburg-street. Auckland, and is open to the inspection of the public (luring office tours until the said 12th day of September i 907. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. Ausust 13th, 1907. THE "Star" outshined! by "The Success" Incandescent Kerosene Lamp, only 25/. A solid, well-built Lamp. Perfection of Light; greatest Economy. Extra Burners and Fittings, probably suit your own lamp. Come and have a look at it. —ARDERN, Ironmonger, Top Symonds-st. Only, one address. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 195, 16 August 1907, Page 8
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