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Q5» Utr DISTRICT GRAND LODGE FOR THE NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. /"QUARTERLY Communication of the \cJ. abovo Lodg«, at the Masonic Hall, Brnloott-street, IHIS (Ihnrsday) EVENING, the lGth instant, at 8 o'clock. By command of the D.G.M. C. H. S. NICHOLLS, D.G. Secretary. A MEETING of Yacht Owners will be "**• held at the Pier Hotel, THIS (Thurßday) EVENING at 8, to arrange programme for Saturday next. WELLINGTON SALVAGE CORPS. nnHE General Meeting held on 2nd instant A and adjonrned to THIS EVENING, Thursday, will be held at Mr. Palmer's Store at 8 p.m. A f nil attendance is requested. SAMUEL PALMER, Acting-Captain. NEW Zealand Good Templars. — Lodge Southern Cross, No. 1, meets in the Primitive Methodist Sunday Schoolroom on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Candidates initiated same night as proposed. No tax sent to Grand Lodge, bat used for public meetingß. Initiation at 7.40. By order. WELLINGTON AND HUTT BUILDING SOCIETY, 1875. npHE Adjourned Annual General Meeting A of Members of the above Society will take place on the 28th March, 1682, at B p.m. By order. W. E. S. HICKSON, Seoretary. Wellington, 28th February, 1882. Immediately after the above meeting an Extraordinary General Meeting will be held for the purpose of altering Rule No. 5. W. E. S. HICKSON, Secretary. HORTICTTLTURAL SOCIETY. AEAND A UT~U M N SHOW. ARCADE^THIS PAY. Doors open at 2 p.m. — Admission, Is ; Children, half-price. A BAND IN THE EVENING. PRIZES. Silver Cups, Vases, &c, &c. Over 200 prizes in cash. School children admitted between 3 and 5, at 3d per head, provided a teacher be sent in charge. T. W. KIRK, Hon. Treasurer. T OWER HUTT PRESBYTERIAN JLA CHURCH. TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING ON THE 17th INST. (ST. PATRICK'S DAY). Tea from 4 to 6. Tickets, 2a ; Children, Half-price. ; The Empire Bus will leave Wellington— ! St. John's Church at 3 o'clock, Government Buildings at 3.15. Return Faro, 3i. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 17th MARCH. £J RA N D CONCERT. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. AT THE BOULCOTT-STREET SCHOOL. BY THE CHURCH CHOIRS AND HIBERNIAN BAND. Admission, 2s. Door's open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. QM\ PATRICK'S DAY. H.A.C.B. SOCIETY. Members are requested to assemble TOMORROW (St. Patriok's Day) at the Boul-cott-Btreet School, at 8.30 a.m. Bharp , when they will attend Mass at 9 a.m. At 10 a.m. they will form procession, and march to the Newtown Park. P. HOSKINS, Seoretary. T . PAT R I 0 K'S DAY. The Members of the Hibernian Band are requested to assemble at the Boulcott-Btreet School TO-MORROW MORNING, 17th Maroh, at 8.30 sharp. P. HOSKINS, Secretary. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 17th March. «jg" LOOK OUT! FOR THH H.A.C.B. SOCIETY'S DEMONSTRATION AND PICNIC AT THE NEWTOWN PARK. Full particulars in future issue. ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS. THE following are the Entries and Handicaps for the various events of the above Bportß:— St. Patrick's Handicap, of 120, 220, and 350 yards. 120 220 350 Freeman ... soratoh scratoh scratch Woods soratoh scratch scratch Copeland ... Byds 14yds 18yds T.Area Byds 14yds 18yds M'Grath ... lOyda 16yds 19yds Liardet 10yds 14yds 20yds Smith 10yds 16yds 20yds Murphy ... 10yds 16yds 20yds Bennett ... 16yds 20yds 25yds Onk Mile Handicap Rack.— O'Brien, Boratch; O'Connor, 50yds; Millen, 60yds; Vaughan, 90yds ; Moran, 90yds ; Bennett, 120 yds; Messenger, 160 yds; Sampson, 160 yds; Bryant, 200yds ; Evenden, 220 yds. Two Mile Walking Match.— O'Connor, Boratoh; Vaughan, 300 yds; Rose, 300 yds; Jarvis, 320 yd s; Carter, 350 yd s; Martin, 400 yd s; Armit, 450 yds. H. ALEXANDER, Handicapper. ■^jyELLINGTON REGATTA CLUB. AUTUMN REGATTA. SATURDAY, 29th APRIL, 1882. I Programme. 1. Senior Four-oared Inrigged Gigs ; string test ; open to all comers. — First prize, £20 ; second, .£4 ; in plate or money at option of winners. Distance, two miles. To start at 1 o'clock. 2. Maiden Four-oared Inrigged Gigs ; string test; open to those who have never rowed in an advertised race. — First prize, £8 ; second, £4 ; in plate. Distance, one mile. To start at 2 o'clock. 3. Canoes ; open to all comers. — Prize, £3 ; in plate. Distance, one mile. To start at 2.30. 4. Senior Four-oared Ontriggers. — First prize, J620; second, .£4; in plate. Distance, two miles. To Btart at 3 o'clock. 5. Junior Four-oared Inrigged Gigs ; string test; open to those who have never rowed in a senior race. First prize, .£l2 10s; second, JJ4; in plate. Distance, one and a-half miles. To start at 4 o'clock. 6. Sculls. — Priie, .£5; in plato. Distance, one and a-half miles. To start at 4.30 o'clock. ■ Entries for No. 1 must include names of orews. Nos. 2, 4, 5, and 6 are open only to crews memderaof bonafide rowing clubs of not less than three months standing. In all other respects the regulations of the Club will be strictly adhered to. Races will be started punctually to time, and any competitor not at the post at the time the starter is ready to Btart the race will be distanced. Two boats to start or no first prize ; three boats to Btart or no seoond prize. Entrance fee, five per oent. on amount of first prize. Entries will be received up to 10 p.m. on the 25th of April, at the Pier Hotel. No post entries will be taken. W. WIDDOP, Hon. See. Wellington Regatta Club. ON SALE, Custom Houbo Forms. Evening Post Offi«9.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIII, Issue 62, 16 March 1882, Page 3

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