COMING EVENTS
June 18—Princess Theatre, Everybody's Pictures.
June 18.—Dance Toker’s Hall, Araliura.
June 19—Princess Theatre, Everybody’s Pictures.
June 20.—Anniversary ball, ITaii Hari.
■ June 20—Princess Theatre, Everyjody’s Pictures. '
June 21—At 11 a.in. W. Jeffries and Co. auction sale, town section. June 21—Princess Theatre, Everybody’s Pictures. June 23—Prince of Wales Birthday. June 24—Soldiers’ Hall, Gas Cooking Demonstration at 2.30.
June 24.—St. Andrew’s Hall, Salvation Army gift tree and programme. June 25—Soldiers’ Hall, Old Girls Basket Ball Dance.
June 25—Hard Up Ball, Woodstock Hall.
June 26.—Magistrate’s Court sitting June 27—Kumara Medical Ball.
July 2—Soldiers’ Hall, Public Service Ball. July 9-~Kanieri Tennis Club Ball. July 10.—Magistrate’s Court.
July 11 and 12th—Drill Hall, Poultry Show. July 16—Soldiers’ Hall, Fire Brigade Sail,
July 23—Black Hand Society’s 2nd Annual Ball.
July ,‘24.—Magistrate’s Court
July SO.—Soldiers’ Hall, Ladies Hockey Club Aug. 6—Druids’ Ball, Soldiers’ Hall. August 20.—-Soldiers’ Hall, Military Ball.
Sept. 3.—Soldiers Hall, Hospital Ball.
AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS
ITINERARY OF TOUR
Tune 18-20—v. Surrey, The Oval. Tune 21-24—v- Lancashire, Old Traf-
ford. June 27-Jul,v I—SECOND TEST, at
Lord’s. July 2-4—v. Yorkshire, Bradford. July 5-B—v. Nottingham, Trent Bridge. July 11-18—THIRD TEST, Leeds. . July 16-18—v. Scotland, Edinburgh. July 19-21—v. West of Scotland, Glas-
gow. July 22-23—v. Durham. Sunderland. July 25-29—FOURTH TEST, Old Traf-
ford. August 30-Sept. 2—v Sussex, Brigh-
ton. ._,epo. 3-5.—V. South of England XI,
Folkestone. July 30-August I—v.1 —v. Somerset, Taun-
ton. August 2-s—v. Glamorgan, Swansea. August G-B—v. Warwickshire, Birming-
ham. .august 9-12—v. Northamptonshire
Northampton. August 16-22-FIFTH TEST, The
Oval. August 23-26 —v. Gloucestershire, at
Bristol. August 27-29—v. Kent, Canterbury. Sept. 6-B—v. M.C.C., Lord’s. Sept. 10-12—v. English XI, Scarborough.
BRITISH FOOTBALLERS
THE ITINERARY
The team’s itinerary is as follows: June 21.—FIRST ‘ TEST MATCH \T DUNEDIN.
June 25. —Southland, at Invercargill. ' June 28.—Ashburton, South Canterbury, North Otago, at Timaru. July S.—SECOND TEST MATCH AT CHRISTCHURCH. July 9.--Maorjs, at Wellington.
July 12. — Hawke’s Bay, at Napier. July 16. —East Coast, Poverty Bay, Bay of Plenty, at Gisborne. July 19.—Auckland, at Auckland. July 26.—THIRD TEST MATCH, AT. AUCKLAND.
July CO.—North Auckland, at Whangarei.
August 2.—"Waikato, Thames Valley, King Country, at Hamilton. August 9—FOURTH TEST MATCH AT WELT INGTON.
August' 13.—Nelson, Marlborough Golden Bay, at Nelson. August 23.—Match in Australia. August 27.—Match" in Australia. August 30.—Match in Australia. September 3.—Match in Austrolin. September 6.—Match in Australia September 10.—Match in Australia, September 13.—Match in Mel bourne.
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