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RECHABITE HALL. Manners-street. THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF THE BOYNE Will be celebrated by a TEA AND CONCERT In the above Hall, on " MONDAY EVENING, 13th JULY. Tea on the table at 6.30. Concert at 8. Tickets, 2s each. Programme : Chairman's Address— F. H. Fbasbr, Esq. 1. Anthem 2. Song Mr. Pilcher 3. Instrumental Duet (basaon and oboe) Messrs. Harland and Maokintoßh 4. Song Miss Randall 5. Song Mr. Mont 6. Vocal Duet Miss Smith and Mrs. Maokintoßh 7. Song Misß Warren 8. Song Mr. Gooder Interval. Lecturer— Rev. L. M. Isitt. 9. Anthem 10. Song Mr. Baker 11. Song Miss Smith 12. Instrumental Duet (olorineta) Rev. P. N. Hunter and Mr. Mackintosh 13. Song Mr. Prouse 14. Vocal Duet Misses Randall and Warren 15. Song Mrs. Maokintosh Pianist— Mr. Harland. " God Save the Queen." N.B. — The officers and members of Loyal Orange Lodges Nos. 16, 23, and 46 are requested to meet in Lodge-room, York-street, on Sunday Evening, 12th July, at C o'olock, to attend Divine Servioe at Wesley Churoh, Taranaki-street. The members of the John Knox Lodge are also cordially invited. Regalia to ba worn on both occasions. J. HARRIS, Seoretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. STEEPLECHASE, Hntt Park Racecourse. SATURDAY, 18th JULY. RACE TRAINS will leave Wellington for > Raoeoourse at 9 0 a.m., 11.0 a.m., and 11.30 a.m. Returning at 5.0 p.m., and 5.80 p.m. Return Fares (inoluding admission to the course) — First-olass - ... 4a Gd Second-olass 3s 6d Trains will wait at Petone Btaoh the arrival of the 1.15 and the 2.5 trains. A train at Petone Beach will convey passengers arriving by the Wairarapa train. The 4.25 p m. will atop at Petone station to take up Wairarapa paaaengors leaving tho racecourse at 4 20. Single fares from Petone Beaoh (inolading admission to raoeooorse), second-class, 2s. Single fares from raceoourse to Petone Beaoh, first-olass, 1b ; seoond-olasß, 6d. Single fares from raceoourse to Wellington, first-closß, 2b ; seoond-olasß, la Gd. The Railway Department are not responsible for the conveyance of passengers between the Petone Beaoh platform on the Hutt Park Railway, and the stations on the Wellington and Masterton Railway. Passengers by other than Special and Race Trains must proceed at their own expense to these stations. BY ORDER. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The Rev. J. PATEHSON will oonduot SERVICES TO-MORROW in the NEW SCHOOLROOM, Willis-street. Morning at 11 Evening at 6.30 pHURCH OF CHRIST. MR. J. F. FLOYD (Evangelist) will preach TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, in the Christians' Chapel, Dixonstreet. Subject—" Our Right to Exut, and oar aim as a Beligiona People." ~ - Tho Ordinance of Baptism administered at the close of Service. THE Anniversary Services in connection with the Moleaworth-street Wesleyan Sunday School will be held on SUNDAY, 12th inst. j Morning, 11 o'clock— Rev. Patbrson. Afternoon, 3 o'olook— Rov. L. Isitt. Evening, 6.30 o'olook— Rov. W. C. Oliver. TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING ON TUESDAY, 14th INST. T V C E U M HALL. TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENDIG. Under the auspioes of the Wellington Seoular Association. MR. GERALD L. DILLON will recite from the works of the most distinguished authors of the century. The Lyceum Band will also contribute choice selections. Doors open at 7; commence at 7.30. Front seats, Is; aecond ditto, Sd. ST. PAUL'S CHUROH, THORNDON. THE annual Parish Meeting will take place on MONDAY EVENING, the 13th mat., at 8 o'clock, in the Tinakori Sohoolroom. | Business -. To elect Parish Officers and to reoeive Balanoo-aheet, &c. JOHN STILL, Inoumbent. ANCIENT OEDER OB" SHEPHERDS. SANCTUARY SIR GEORGE GREY, 3118. MEMBERS are requested to meet at Foresters' Hall, Tory-street, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8.15, to pay fraternal visit to Court Robin Hood, A.O.F. A. V. KNAPP, Scribe. I. O. G. T. RESCUE LODGE, No. 2 (ander the R.W.G.L. of the World), meets every MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o'olook, in No. 9 Room, Athenteum, Lambton-quay. Candidates for initiation to be in attendance at 7.45 sharp. By Order of the W.C.T. WELLINGTON CITY RD7LES. THE weekly Parades of the above Corps have not been well attended of late. The Officer Commanding requests that members will be punctual in their attendance, as fines will in future be Btriotly enforoed, and desires a full master on MONDAY, 13th instant. A. CROWE, Captain, Commanding Wellington City Rifles. Wellington, llth July, 1885. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION, WELLINGTON BRANCH. LADIES who are desirous of acquiring practical knowledge in nursing and rendering first aid to the injnred, are requested to Bend in their names and addresses in full, together with the fee of 10a 6d (whioh pays for the whole course of leotvres given by the first medical men in Wellington), to the following address. Early application ia necessary, in order to start the olassea at onoe. K. MARSDEN, j Hon. Sec. Wellington Hospital. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. S.S. RIMUTAKA, FROM LONDON. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE above-named steamer should arrive in harbour in time to commence the discharge of her Wellington cargo on Monday morning, 13th inatant. Notice is hereby given that consignees must present their bills of lading, and take delivery of their goods in terms thereof, otherwise the cargo will be landed and warehoused at their risk and expense. The attention of the Manaeer must ba called to any damaged goods before its removal from the wharf, or no chum will be 'acknowledged. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited). Customhouse Quay. If you valuo your good name do not put it in jeopardy by selling counterfeits of Wolfe's Schnapps.— Adyt.

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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 3

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