Under the heading of "Income Tax Messrs. E. Woodhouso and Co.. of Wellington, intimate, in ■ this. issue, to holders of scrip in such companies as Australasia Union, and National-Banks.'Rivor Plates, Auckland Trams, Waihi, and Talismans,, that's per cent, of the amount of their dividends may be recovered through the firm's agency. One of the social events of ;ho coming week is the annual ball of the Wellington Highland Rifles to. be held in the Town Hall on Thursday next.' • ... ,•:..:. '...,. The Artillery.Officers' Club met last evening, Major Modrhouse presiding. The evening was devoted to three: subjects of interest. First came tho; opening move, of the Wellington v. Auckland war-game, Lieutenant-Colonel Campbell commanding the Wellington forces, with Lieutenant Mickle as his staff ofii<ser, the others being detailed, for unit commands. On the completion of the first move a most interesting lecture on "ModojivGunncry" was dclivored by Captain G. S. .Richardson, Chief Instructor of Artillery, after which, following the; oustorn adopted by the club,, threo -historio battles ' were discussed,.AUoutennnt It. 0. . Chesney R.N.Z.A., giving a, description 1 of' the buttles ' of Bull Run, Kernstown,.and M'Driwcll. as set forth in Colonel Henderson's "Stonewall Jack- ' BOB."-' . ' . ' ' ; ', ■ -v. -•'•••
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 520, 29 May 1909, Page 3
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192Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 520, 29 May 1909, Page 3
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