ST. ANDREW'S SABBATH SBHOOL & CONGREGATIONAL P I C N I C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24TH, 1903. AT THE WATERWORKS Conveyances will leave tbe Church at 10 and II a.m., 12 noon, and 2 p.m Return fare, hot wat<r,tea, and milk Is ed. Scholars attending St. Andrew's t-'abbath School free, but to bring their own provisions and cups 20 22 24 ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH. BABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY BERVICEB. 25th JANUARY, 190:5. THE Right Rev. James Pateobon (of St. John'*, Wellington), Moderator of tbe Presbyttrian Church of New Zealand, will preach at 11 am. and 7 p.m, and at 8 p.m. will aidrm the scholar*. Parents and friends invited. Special collection at each service, in aid of Sskhath fchool Fund?. At afternoon service Priies and Medali will be prese'ted. All scholars to attend. 19 2124 WHITE LEY MEMORIAL OHUROH. SfCREQjDONGERTTUESDAY, JANUARY 27th. Seleclions from popular Oratorios, " MKS3UH " AN D '« ELU AH " Wcsleyan Choir, assistel by friends and leading soloists. Miss Kimmer (Auckland favourite). Rev. F. A. B nnett and Mr. J. ltyan, with an efficient orchestra led by Mr. A. L. Cooke. Admission by ticket only Is, obtainable from members of the choir, or at Mr. HodderV, Stationer, Devoi- street, until 7.80 on evening of co .cert. Diurs open at 7, commence at 8. T 6ARBIBON UNO CONCERT. HEATRB ROYAL. THURSDAY, 29TH JANUARY, 1902. 1. Contest Selection Garrison Btod 2. Song (seleoted) Mr. Ryaa 3. Cornet Solo (test) Mr. Pickford 4. Part Song English Church Choir E. Baritone Solo (tost) Mr. Fiatt 6. Selection Banjo k Mandolin Olnb 7. Trombone Solo Mr. Sly 8. Song (seleoted) Miss Cornwall' 9. Soprano 8010 Mr. Nichols Interval. 10. Contest Belecti.on (test) Garrison Band 11. Part Song Church of Hngland Choir 12. K flat Bass Silo Mr. G. McDonald !3. Selection Banjo It Mandolin Club 14. Horn Solo Mr. Colthart 15. Song ((elected) Mr. Ryan IG. BB flat B«ss Solo Mr. Hughe* 17. Brass Quartette (test) Garrison Band God Savb thh Kikg. Prices—2s end Is. Tickets obtainable from Colonial Pin no Company, Mr. D. MoKlncon Bain, and ail n embers. W. NICHOLS Hon. Sic. 6RANO BARDEN PARTY IN AID or THE MAORI MISSION, TO BK HELD 4T BELL BLOCK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Eales of work and produce, sports, Maypole dancing, Maori hakas, Ifaori poi dance, refreshments. F. A. BENNETT, td Director.
NORTH TARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION FIR 8 T Ml ETI NB, To ire held at New Plymouth on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 4th and Oth February, 1903. Open to Civilians', Volunteer*, Cadet*, Membeis of Rifle Clubs, etc. PROGRAMME * No. 1. Waitara Match, 500 and (Soofd». 16 frizes valued £ls. Entrance 3s. No 2. Nursery Match. 500 yds. 8 prizes valued £7 10). Entrance 2s 6d. No. 3. Guards' Match. 300 and 600ydj. Trophies vanned £3O. Ist prize, Match Rifie, value £lO lOti, presented by Lieut Messenger. Entrance Ss. No. 4. N.P. Ma'ch 300, 500, and 600 yds. 23 priz's value £24. Entrance 8s 6d. No. S. Disappearing Target, 20Gyds.. 15 prises. £7. Entrance, 2s 6J. No 6. Di-trlct Match. To be fired on Thanday, s:h February. 7 shot* at 800, 50'.', and 600 yds.; two sighters. Ist agirega'e at each range, el each, £8; Ist aggregate at the 8 ranges, £6; 2nd azgregate at the 8 range*, £2; IS prizes at £1 each, £ls; 10 prizes at 10s each, £5; teal, £BO. Entrance fee, 3j. Competitors to find tbeir own ammunition. Entries olo«e 10 p.m. 3rd February. Conditions: Opes to all members of the Permanent Artillery, Yolunteers, Rifle Olnbi, and Civilians in the Provincial District of Taranaki only, whether affiliated members ot the Society or not. Free railway passes will be granted to til competitors in this match. Applications to be sent in by officers commanding Volunteer Corps or Rifle Clubs. No, 7. CoDsolstton Match, 600 yds. 8 prlzts, £5. Entrance 2s 61 Affiliation Fee, Volunteer Corps and Rifle Clubs, £l Is. Subscription—Members of Affiliated Oorpe or Olubs, ss; non-Affiliated, Oivilians, etc., 7s 6tl. Entries close with the Secretary, or with r apt.-Adjt. Taunton, Djvon-ntreet, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, 24th January, at 10 o'clock p.m. Full particulars and copies of programme may be had on application to O. B. LEVER, Color-Sergt, td Secretary, GARDEN PARTY AT y|R T. BRASH'S Picturesque Reiidenec, on the Oarringtoi-road, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH, 1903. td Pabtioulabh Lateb. HORSE FAIR. J PURPO3E Holding a HORSE FAIR at . my Waiwakaiho Yards on FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13th. ENTBIICB BOLIOITHD. NKWrON KING, li AnoUeaeo^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 20, 24 January 1903, Page 3
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