DISTRICT ORDER. Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 21st February, 1879 THE undermentioned Volunteer Corps in this District will Parade for Annual Inspection as follows :— The Kaiwarra Hifles, on Saturday, the 22nd iost , at 6 p.m The Wellington City Rifles and Kifle Cadots, on Monday, 2-ltb instant, at 7 30 pm. The Wellington Artillery and Artillery Cadets, on Tuesday, 25th instant, at 7.30 pm. W. Q. STACK, Major, Commanding District. WELLINGTON ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. THE Battery will muster in Undress Uniform at 10 am., on Saturday, the 22nd instant, at Mount Cook, to proceed to Evans' Bay, to fire for the Government and other prizes. W. S. MOORHOUSE, Captain. THE Undermentioned Corps will parade for Company Drill, at the Central Fire Brigade Station, ou (To-morrow) Friday, 21st inst., as follows :—: — Wellington Rifle Cadets at 6 p.m. sharp Wellington City Rifles at 7 p.m. sharp A. CROWE, Captain Cemmafdiog Corps. Wellington, 20th February, 1879. WELLINGTONW 'ELLINGTON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. MONDAY EVENING, 24th FEBRUARY, At 8 o'clock, An EVANGELISTIC MEETING FOR YOUNG MEN, Will be held in Room No. 12, Athenamm Building. Two Brief Addresses, yervice of Poncr, &c. L. HALLIWfcLL, Hon. Secretary. HUTT DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. nnENDERB are invited by the above Society X until Wednesday, the* 26th instant, for— The right of 1 Publican's Booth 2 Refreshment do * *>" „ 1 Fancy Bazaar do To be erected on the Society's ground at Petone on the occasion of the next Show, the sth March, 1879 Any^tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to" he addressed to the Secretary, Lower Hutt. JOSEPH HALL, Secretary. Lower Hutt, 19\h February, 1879 T-> CARTKRS. ' mENDERS are invited by the undersigned/ JL up to 25th Fobruary, for the cartage from ship's side and delivery into railway trucks at the Wellington stntion of the Wellington and Mastorton Railway of say 879 tons railway material, to arrivo shortly per Beatrice, from England, particulars of which can be obtained at the office ot this paper. A deposit of 10 per cont. to accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. PHERSON & CO., Invercargill. TO BUILDERS. mENDERP, addressed to the undersigned, X will be received until 7pm. of Tuesday, :th March, for the oreetion of a Teacher's l&idenca, at the imall Farm Settlement. Pahautanui ' Plans and sped" cations may be seen at Mr C. Pryke's Pahautaoui Hotel. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. L. G"LDF NCH, Chairman, School Committee. TO BUiLDRHS. ~ mENDERS for shop and warehouse fittings, I &c , Lambten Quay, will ba received on or before Wednesday, the 26th instant, at 4 p.m. Plans and specifications at my office. The lowest or Bny tender not necessarily accepted. CHARLES O'NEILL, C.E , Architect. Lambton Quay, Opposite Odd Fellows* Hall. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS for Erecting an Eleven-Roomed JL House in Pipitea- street, will be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be seen, until noon of Monday, the 24th February. * The lowest, or any tender, not necessarily -accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. Molesworth-stroet. TO BUILDEHS. fIIENDERS are invited until noon of ThursX day, the 27th inst., for the Erection of St. Peter's Church, Willis-street. Plans and specifications at my office. TH- d. TURNBULL, Architect, Templo Chambers. TO PAINTERS. mENDERS required for Painting a Dwelling X House and outbuildings Particulars on application to N. MARCH ANT, C.E.
TE ARO HOUSE. All the REMNANTS accumulated during the SUMttiitt SEASON at TR AKO HOUSE will be cleared out unusually cheap, commencing en SATURDAY NEXT AT TE ARO HOUSE. REMNANTS Colored Silks RKM A x TS Black Silks REMNANTS Dress Materials REMNANTS Prints REMNANTS Hollands RHMiVANTd Calicoes REMNANTS Flannels R X M N A is TS Sheeting REMNANTS Carpeting REMNANTS Floor Cloth REMNANTS Ribbons REMNANTS Trimmings Upuards of 2000 Remnants of all descriptions MUST BE cleared out. TE ARO HOUSK. CUBA-BTREET. 20th February, 1879. ~~READ THIS! READ THIST S READ THIS! SO MORB NBRVODB HBADACBB. KO MORE HBURALOIA. NO MORB DEBILITY. NO MOKB INDISBBTIOM. ] QST RECEIVEDTfrora one of the first O physicians in Europe, AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for the above painful afflictions, SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING EVER BEFORE INTRODUCED. _ Ask for the WINE OF THE CITRATE OF IRON AND QUINIHE, 8i& stg?: SSSg gjgE: CALL BARLY. "VTOTICE to Builders, Contractors, and the JLI Public —Messrs. Collins & Co., having purchased the steam Saw Mill at West Taratahi, is prepared to supply all orders for Totara, Matai, Kemu, and White Pine, on the the shortest notice. Wellington Agent— J. Compton.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 350, 21 February 1879, Page 3
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