H.M. NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. THE Brigade and Band will assemble at the Volunteer Drillshed, at 7 o'olock sharp, THIS EVENING. CHAB. JOHNSTON, Captain. WELLINGTON VOLUNTEER FIREESCAPE CORPS. rTIHE above corps will meet for praotioeat A the Esoape Station THIS EVENING, at 8 o'olook. By order. LIEUT. HARBIS. ~__L A~ LEINSTER LODGE, I.C. THE regular Monthly Meetiog of the above Lodge will be held at the Masonio Hotel, Bouloott-street, THIS (Wednesday EVENING, the 6th instant, at 8 o'clook. Visiting Brethren are invited. By order of the W.M. THE TEMPLE OF PEACE LODGE, K-I-WABBA-WABBA. fTIHE above Lodge will meet at the SohoolX room THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. as 7.15 o'olook. The Lodge will adjourn at 8 o'olook, when there will be an open Lodge, to whioh all are invited. JOSEPH HOLMES, Seoretary. WELLINGTON CRICKET CLUB. nHHE Annual General Meeting of members X will be held in the Pier Hotel on THURSDAY, the 7th inst., at 8 p.m. Busubss: Eleotion of new members, offloers for ensuing season, alterations in rnles and general. J. P. KENNEDY, Hon. Seo. MR. ALDRICH invites the Ratepayers of Lambton Ward to meet him at the Athencenm, on THURSDAY, tbe 7th inst , to hear his views onMunioipal matters. The other candidates are also invited to attend. G. A. ALDRICH. 4th September, 1882. TO THE ELECTORS OF COOK WARD. MB. ALEXANDER WILSON Invites tho Ratepayers of the Wa:d to meet him at the Adelaide-road Hall on THURSDAY, the 7th instant, at 8 o'olook p.m., to hear his views on municipal matters. — — — — STAR OF WELLINGTON LODGE, No. 2 (under the R.W.G.L. of the World), meets every Thursday Evening, at 7.30 in No. 9 Room, Athencenm, Laubton-quay. Candidates for Initiation to be in attendance at 7.45 sharp. By order of the W.O.T. TYR. NEWMAN will Address the Ratepayers of Thorndon Ward, at the Prinoess Hotel, at 8 p m. on SATURDAY, the •_, September. TE AKO HOUSE. grand"dißplay of NEW SPRING GOODS, . just to hand, Ex STEAMERS MIRZAPORE, DECOAN, ROME. _7iere will be three tpecial SHOW DAYS during the pretent week. First Show Day, THURSDAY. Second Show Day, FRIDAY, Third Show Day, SATURDAY. As the importations for this present season are more than usually teltd, elegant, hindtomo. and attentive, it would be decidedly to the advantage of all intending customers] to give TE ARO HOUSE AN EARLY OALL. JAMES SMITH, TE ABO HOUSB, Cuba-street, sth September, 1882. THE MUTUAL FIBE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. WE have to-day rooeived the following telegram. WILLIAMSON A CO., Broken. " Auckland, ¦ "22nd August. " Messrs. Williamson A Co., " Wellington. "Time for receiving applications extended to 30th September. Coming South to appoint Board of Advioe. (Signed) Robibt Dobson, "Manager." NOTIOE. ANY Person or Persons having olaims against the Estate of the late Annie Cudby are requested to send them to James Cudby on or before the 9th day of September, 1882. . JAMES OUDBY, Administrator. Lower Hutt, 4th Sept , 1882.
NOTICE. HAVING had Baveral accounts of John Clayton, or John Clayton A Co., sen in to me, I wish the publio to know that I am in no way connected with either. O. W. CLAYTON. College-street. Wellington, sth Sept , 1882. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTTCE is horeby given that the Part131 norship heretofore existing between tho undora'gned, CH\RLES ADOLPHU3 DEACON and BOBHRT BMYTHK MARTrN, at the City of Wellington, as Shipping and Commission Agents and under the style of "Deacon and Martin, has been thia day dissolved by mutual consent. 'I he bnpiness will in future be oarried on by the said Charles Adolphus Deacon, who will receive all debts due to and diaoharge all the liabilities of the said late Partnership. Dated at Wellington this fourth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. B. S. MARTIN. CHAS. A. DEACON. Witness— W. B. Edwards, Solioitor, Wellington.
FOR SALE, on easy terms, 10,000 seres of fine paste al and arable Land, easily fenced, and well watered, with homestead, sheep, Ao. The land is 45 miles from Wellington, and within almost daily communication by steamer. Apply to R. Donaldson, Evening Post offioe GOOD NEWS. FOR this week only.— Heavy blankets. 7s lid per pair; honeyoomb quilts, 5s 1d | large towels, 4d each ; toilet oovers, 9Jd eaoh; double- width sheeting, 7fd per yard; extra ong muslin and lace curtains, 8a 6d j short Hinds, 2Jd per yard, at O. SMITH'S, Devonshire House, Cuba-street. WANTED.— Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Catalogues, Posters, Delivery Books. Pamphlets, show Cards. Balance-sheet?, Ball Programmes, Ac, printed at the ETXRINO Post Office, at a minimum cost.
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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 40, 6 September 1882, Page 3
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