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PBOPEETY ASSESSMENT ACT. NOTICE. "VTOTICE it hereby given that all per_3l ion* who have become liable, to taxation nnder the above Act since the Assessment 801 l for 1880-81 was made np are required to tend statements of their property not later than the 15th day of June. Persons now on the roll who have acquired farther property since the above roll was completed are required to send in statement* ihowiog suoh further property, whether red or personal. J. BPERREY, Commissioner. Wellington, 14th May, 1881. Forms can be obtained on application at the Deputy-Commissioner'u Office, or at any Post Office where there 1 is a Telegraph Station. All persons taxable nnder the above Act for the year 1880-81, who have neglected to make retuens thereunder, are warned that they will be immediately proceeded against for such neglect, in accordance with the provisions of the said Act. Penalty for neglecting to make returns ia £100 and treble duty. TWTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. ALTERATION IN TIME TABLE. The Alteration in the Time Table is Postponed until MONDAY, the 23rd May, 1881. J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager. Wellington, 13th May, 1881. ~]CTOTICE is hereby given, in accordance JJtI with Clause XIII. of the Regulations, to all persons having books belonging to the General Assembly Library to be kind enough to return the same on or before Saturday, the 14th instant. A. MACGEEGOR, Librarian. WELLINGTON RIFLE ASSOCIATION^, ENTRIES will olose on Wednesday, 18bh instant, for the ensuing meeting, which, takes place on the 21st, 23rd, and 24th inst.. The Seoretary will reoeive entries on. Wed-> nesday, from 7 to 10 p.m., at Mr. W. F. Boss', Lambton Quay. Entries for Chief Justice Prendergast's Gup will also be taken, bnt will not close until the 23rd instant. W. H. BALLINGER, Hon. See. INDEPENDENT OBDEB OF BECHABITES. HOPE OF WELLINGTON TENT will meet on TUESDAY NEXT, at 8 o'clock. Juvenile Branch at a quarter to 7 the same evening. F. H. FEASEB. WELLINGTON YOUNG MEN'S OHEISTIAN ASSOCIATION. WINTEE EDUCATIONAL CLASSES. INTENDING Pupils are informed thai their names cannot be received after soon on MONDAY, the 16th inst. C. M. BOSS, Hon. Seo. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN M_TTHEW TAYLOR, Deceased. A FIRST and final Dividend in this estate will be payable on and after Tuesday, the 17th day of May instant, at the offices of the undersigned. MOOBHOUSE, EDWARDS, AND CUTTEN, Solicitors for the Administrator. FINAL NOTICE. ALL Accounts due to the late firm of Mesßienrs Moorhouse and Edwards, of Featheraton-street, Wellington, Solicitors, must be paid before the Ist day of June next, in default whereof legal proceedings will be. taken for their recovery without farther notice. MOOBHOUSE & EDWAEDS. 3rd May, 1881. NOTICE. POISON laid on part of Sections Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 7, Harbor District; also on Section No. 4, OIA Porirua Egad. Any one found trespassing on the above sections will be prosecuted; no respect to persons. T. HAWKINS, Home Bush Farm, Kaiwarra. WANTED, the Public of Wellington to give S. Bishop & Co. a trial, #here they will be — ipplied cheaper than any house in the city with General Groceries. Note the Address— S. _ISHOP _• CO., 1 Empib* Tau. Wabbhousb, Willia-itraet, Wellington. . an eminent physician on " sweetmeats:" SWEET are the necessities of childhood and youth, hence Providence has wisely implanted in the young almost insatiable desire for sugar.' Without this element largely mingled with its food, the healthiest born infant would die in a month. In vain would it nestle en its mother's boßom, in vain its exposure to~~the warming sunshine, and in vain the softest blankets and warmest furs to enoase its body, for the warmth which sustains human life comes from within, mutt be generated by the internal combustion of carbonaceous food as found in all sweets and fat. It is the most inveterate of all prejudice! in civilized life -kthat sweets hurt children ; on the contrary, they aTe a prime necessity, and to deprive them of their candies, if pure, is barbarism — W. W. Hall7A.M. , M.D. Pure Confectionery only manufactured by j G. H. THORNTON, Wholesalo and Retail Confectioner, Manners-street, Wellington. SOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING COMPANY. Head Offices— Lambton Quay, Wellington. Goods forwarded throughout New Zealand and Australia. Custom House work and Shipping done. Large storage acoommodaticn for all olasses of goods. City , arrangements are:— Vans will start from the Princess Hotel, Molesworth-Btreet, at 9.30, 11.30, 1.30. 3, and 5.15 o'olook; and from the top of Cuba-street at 9, 11, 2, 8.30, and 5 o'olook, receiving goods between those points, and from intersecting streets. Vanß will also Receive and Deliver in all other parts of the city, and will convey Luggage on the arrival and departure of every steamer and train. PIANOS AND FUBNITUEE EEMOVED By Experienced Men. Order Boxes are placed at the Princess Hotel, Moleswerth-street; Mrs. Hills' Registry Office, Lambton-qcay ; Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Manners-street; Star and Garter Hotel, Cuba-street; Aaton'B store, Adelaide-road; Newtown Hotel; and City Hotel, Clyde-quay; and will be opened at regular intervals daily. Further partionlars may be obtained from M. C. HICKEY, Manajfor" l OLUB HOTEL, MASTESTON, WAIRARAPA. - ALFRED ELKINS ... Pbopbiitob. npHIS Hotel offers superior acoommoda JL tion to Settlers, Travellers, and Private Families. BATHS. SAMPLE BOOMS. •2T Stables and well-grassed Paddocks.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 112, 14 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 112, 14 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 112, 14 May 1881, Page 3

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