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MEETING of Mr. MILLS' Creditors at half-past 4 o'clock sharp, at E. W. Mills' office. Business of importance. GENEBAL ASSEMBLY PRESBYTEBIAN CHUECH. A PUBLIC MEETING, under the auspices of tho Assembly, will be held THIS EVENING (Thursday), 10th March, in St. John's Church, at 7.30. The following members of Assembly are expected to address the meeting :— Bey. B. F. Macnicol, on "The Strength and Influence of the Presbyterian Church throughout the World, and her Mission in the Future." Eev. David Sidet, " To what extent the Church might wisely adapt her services to the changes in public thought and sympathy." E*v. Charles Fraser, M.C., on " The means by which we may best secure for the service of the Church the advantages of a Native Ministry." Eev. M. Boot, on " The place whioh the religious instruction of the young should hold in the Church." The Deputy from the Synod of Otago. The Choir will render several pieces of Sacred Music. Collection for Assembly Expense Fund. WELLINGTON LAND AND BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Ordin.l3l ary General Meeting of this Company, for the production of Accounts and the election of Directors and Auditors, will beholden at the Offices of the Company, Panama Chambers, in tbe City of Wellington, on FBIDAY, 18th Maroh, 1881, at 12 o'clock noon. CHARLES WHITE, Secretary. XI^ESLEY CHUECH SUNDAY SCHOOL BAZAAE, In aid of Building Fund for new School-room to replace that destroyed by fire, 15th June, 1879. To be held in NOVEMBEB NEXT. Contributions of any kind will be gladly received by any of the Teachers, and by — Mra. Edward Stafford, Ingestre-street Mrs. William Clark, Woolcombe-street Mra. Boxall, Majoribank-street Mrs. George Tiller, Ingestre-street Mrs. Edward M. Lowater, Cuba-street Mrs. B. M. Cl eland, Molesworth-street Miss Helyer, Manners-street Miss Bennett, Wellington Terrace DISSOLUTION OF PABTNEESHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto carried on by the undersigned at Lambton Quay, in the City of Wellington, and at Hawera, in the County of Patea, under the style or firm of " Whittaker Brothers," was dissolved on the sixteenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and eighty, by mutual oonsent. GEORGE JOSEPH WHITTAKEE. AUSTIN J. WHITTAKER. BERNARD FEAB WHITTAKER. Witness to the signatures of Austin Joseph Whittaker, at New Plymouth — H. J. Goodman, Acoountant, New Plymouth. Witness to the signatures of George Joseph Whittaker and Bernard Fear Whittaker, of Wellington— J. J. Devise, Articled Clerk, Wellington. N.B. — In reference to the above, the unaeisigned desire to take this opportunity of informing their patrons and the public generally that the business of the partnership heretofore oarried on by the firm at Wellington, under the charge of B. F. Whittaker, will in future be carried on by the undersigned on their own account. GEORGE JOSEPH WHITTAKEB. BERNABD FEAR WHITTAKEE. PHOENIX GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE. AT a Meeting 1 of Promoters held this day, it was resolved that the Promoters receive no paid-up shares, and that no shares be held in trust by the Manager. It was further agreed that the Share list be kept open till the 19th instant. By order of the Promoters. WILLIAM M'LEAN, Manager. 2nd March, 1881. HAM AND BEEF SHOP. ~W7\ J. BEAVIS intends opening a firstclass Ham and Beef Shop on Saturday next, the 12th Maroh. Ready-dressed Ham, Round of Beef, Scotch Beef Ham, Spiced Brisket, and Pork and Beef Germans, Saveloys, Black Puddings, Tongues, Pigs Feet, &0., Ac. Prime mild-oured Bacon. Lard and Hams, Mutton ditto when ready. Also, 20,000 prime Legs Mutton, guaranteed from clean runs, at 9d and Is each, Corned Legs ditto, at the rate of 250 every evening, at the premises, Manners-street, opposite the New Zealander. TBOUT FISHING. LICENSES for the above can now be obtained from the undersigned on payment of the sum of one pound sterling. GEO. DENTON, Treasurer, Welluurton Acclimatization Society.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 57, 10 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 57, 10 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 57, 10 March 1881, Page 3

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