ELECTION NOTICES. city Council elections. TO' THE ELECTORS. T4/TII. JOHN S. SWAN solicits your i support for his Election as City Councillor. He advocates:— _1. The setting up of a Town Planning Board to net in conjunction with the Government, Harbour ]3oard, and other Ideal Bodies. 2. The Control of the Milk Supply to ensure the ready supply with quick and economical delivery of inilk. _ 3. A scheme of wood blocking so that in a few years all main streets would ) have permanent surfaces. - i- The appointment of an Expert to control the whole system of Tramways: Cars to be run to suit the public. 5. Necessary work only to be carried our .during the present war. If possible rates to be reduced. 6. City Balance-sheet to .be produced and made public. 7. The amendment of certain by-laws to avoid petty annoyance to ratepayers. The appointment of a board of experts to act with the City Engineer to decide on applications mado for building permits or sanitary matters not oovered by the by-laws. The revision of tho Building By-laws. ' 8. Outlying districts to have fair treatment of moneys to be spent on improvements. '. 9. A watchful eye on all matters to conserve the interests of ratepayers and cleetors. ■
AUCTIONS. MONDAY NEXT, At 1.30 o'clock-sharp. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC . AUCTION Of a Valuable Consignment of Ileal Indian, awl Axminster. Carpet Squares, Hugs,- Runners, Linoleums, ctc. WOR'IH X»KAA WORTH WOR'IH 3VQVU WORTH By Ordor of the Holder of the 'Bill or Lading. Tho Most Extonsive Sale of High-grade Indian and Axminstcr Carpets we have over lield. _ •. : Carpets that will Last for 20 Years. All Brand New and Just Imported. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have been • favoured-.with, instructions to sell at their mart, as abovo— 10 BALES of NEW CARPETS, RUGS. 10 ROLLS OP NAIRN'S BEST QUALITY LINOLEUM. RUNNERS, Etc. Now on View. • This is a unique opportunity for the public of Wellington to secure most valuablo Indian Carpets, as they will all be sold practically without ■ Reserve. This, is the,'first occasion' to ; our knowledge that a consignment o£ brand new and genuine'lndian; Carpets has lieen submitted to Public Auction in Wellington. ■ ■Full details,' sizes, etc., will be published in To-night's 'Tost." E. JOHNSTON, .Auctioneer.
WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS.. .TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. REDUCED SERVICE CONSEQUENT ON THE GOAL STRIKE. ON SUNDAY, the 22rid'instant, tho usual Sunday. Service will bo Cancelled on all lines, except as under:— NEWTOWN—IO minutes' servico from 12.0 noon to 10.0 p.m., to Lambton Station., FARES, 6d. HATAITAI—IO minutes' service from ■ 8.30 a.m. to 10.0 p.m., to Courtenay Plane only. FARES, 3d. The Only Cars to Suburbs Trill run •as follows:— For' SEATOUN—Lambton Station dep. 0.30 a.m. Seatoun to Courtenay Plage depart 10.10 a.m. ' For LYALL BAY—Lambton Station dep. 0.15 , a.m., 9.45 a.m.. Lyair Bny dep. for.Thorndon Station 8.45 a.m. ,• For ISLAND BAY—Lambton Station dep. 9.50 a.m. Island Bay dep. for Thorndon.JStation,' For dep.' 9.15 a.m." Karori dep. 10.5 a.m. For BROOKLYN—G.P.O. dep. 9.40 a.m. Brooklyn dep. 0.55 a.m. From NEWTOWN depart 6.0, 6.55, 8.45, 8.50, 9.5, 9.15, 10,0 a.pl. To NEWTOWN depart froin Lambton Station 6,30, 9.25, 10.25, 10.50 a.m.. WEEK-DAY ALTERATIONS. On and From MONDAY, 23rd Instant, tlio /usual Service'.will be maintained on all routes up to 9.0 a.m. .only; after which a reduced service will be maintained up to 4.45 p.m.; usual service from that hour up to 7.0 p.m., and reduced servico for tho remainder of the evening. TIME-TABLE: ISLAND BAY- " . After 9.0 a.m. Cars leave Bay , 9.6 a.m., and every 20 minutes up to 4.46 p.m., 7.26 p.m., and every 20 minutes up to 11.6 p.m. Leave LAMBTON STATION for Bay, 8.43, and every 20 minutes up - to 4.23 p.m..- 7.3 p.m., and every 20 minutes until 11.3 p.'m, LYALL BAYAfter 9.0 a.m. Cars leave Bay '9.15 a.m., and every, 20. minutes until .4,53. p.m., 7.35 p.m., and every 120 minutes until 11.5 p.m. After 9.0, a.m. Cars; depart LAMBTON STATION 9.13 a.m., and every 20 .minutes until 4.33 pittj.j/7.13 p.m., and every minutes. until 10.53 -p.™. "• BROOKLYN- . After 9.0 a.m,. Cars., leave Brooklyn .9.7.a.m., and every 20. minutes until, 4.47 p.m.; 7.27 p.m. and every 20 minutes until 11.37 p.m'. After "9.0. a.m. Cars, leave G.P.O. 9.9 a.m., and every 20 minutes until 4.29 p.m.; 7.29 p.m., and every-20 minutes until'll.9 p.m. TUNNEL SERVICE- ' From 7.0 a.m. to 9.6 a.m. usual service. ' Thereafter a 10-minutes' service will be maintained between Hataitai and Lambton Station. Hataitai dep. on 6's. Lambton Station dep. on B's. ORIENTAL BAYAfter 9.0 a.m. Cars will run to Courtenay Place'only, maintaining a 20minutes' 1 . servico. between Bay and that point. Cars leave Bar at 17, - 37, 57.miiiutes .past the hour. . Courtenay Piano depart 7, 27, 47 minutes pnst the hour. (Usual service'between 7.0 and 9.0 a.m., and 4.80-and 7.30. p.m.) WALLA CE. STREET- ..... After 9.10 a.mi a 24-minutes' service will be maintained betwen Wallace Street and G.P.O. Usual service to and from Lambton .from ,7.0 a.m. to 9.0 a.m., and 5.0 to. 6.0 p.m. GARDENS AND. KARORI SERVICE— From '9.0 a.lii._ a 20-minutes' service will be maintained to Botanical Gardens, cars leaving- Courtenay'Placo at 2.22 and 42 minutes past tho hour. . Gardens "dep.' 2.22, 42 minutes past the hour. KARORI ; SERVICE - The following Cars will he cancelled:— j,eave Karori 1.5, 1.45 p.m. Leave Courtenay Placo.. 12.22, 1.2 ' p.m.' . .. . (Watcli Press for further alterations during tho week.) MIRAMAR, SKATOUN, AND WADESTOWN LINES— Present service. Watch Press for alterations during tho woelc. LUNCH HOUR TRAF«t. A Car will leave Lambton Station for Oriental Bay 12.0 noon and 1.0 p.m. Loavo Oriental Bay 12,47 and 1.47 p.m. For WALLACE STREET—Lambton Station dep. 11.58 a.m., 12.58 p.m. To Lambton Station—WALLACE ST. dep. 12,40, 1.40 p.m. For Hataitai—Lambton Station dep. • 11.53, 11.59 a.m., 12.53, 12.59, and'l.l ■ p.m. Fpr Lambton-Hataitai dep. 12.43, 12.46, 1.43, 1.46 p.m. For Gardons—Courtenay Placo dep. 11.58 a.m., and 12,58 p.m. For Courtenay Place—Gardens den. 12.40, 1.46 p.m. TTor Brooklyn—G.P.O. dep. 12.0 noon, and 1.0. p.m. For Aro Street—G.P.O. dep. 12.0 noon, and ■ 1.0 p.m. ■ \ . : W. F. MORTON, , General Manager, 20th April, 1917.
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