CITY ELECTION. MR. MACDONALD'S COMMITTEE NOTICES. Thorndon. A MEETING will be held in the Primitiva Methodist Schoolroom, Sydney-street. THIS (TUESDAY) KVENING, the 14th October, for the purpoto of forming a Committee for the Thorndon District to secure Mr. Macdonald's return. Elector! wishing to join the Committoo are invited to attend. I NIWTOWN. The Newtown Committee meets THIS EVENING, at the Committee Boom, Ade-laide-road. I Kaiwabba. A meeting will be held at the Kaiworr* Publio Sobool, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'oloolt, for the purpose of forming a Committee for the Kaiwarrawarra District to gocure Mr. Macdonald's return. Eleotors wishing to join the Committee •re invited to attend. CITY ELECTION. ~]t/f H. DUTHItJ will Address the Electors AT THE OPERA HOUSE, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 29th OCTOBER. Chair t» be taken at 8 o'clook. WELLINGTON CITY ELECTORATE. ■MTE. JELLICOE Will Address the Eleotors at THE OPERA HOUSE ON WEDNESDAY, the 15th OCTOBER, 1800. Chair to be taken at 8 o'olook. "1/T X - WISHER invites the Eleotors of Kilbirnie to meet at tho Schoolhouse TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, it 8 o'clock. GENERAL ELECTION. MR. W. M'LEAN will meet the Electors as undor :— Temperanoe Hall, Kaiwarra, FRIDAY.! Opera House, on MONDAY, 20th, Publio Meeting. Other meetings to bo advertised. HUTT ELECTION. T\ R. NEWMAN Will address the Electors At tho ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONE, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, At 8 p m. i HUTT ELECTION. 4 MEETING of Eleotors favourable to tho return of Dr. NEWMAN will be field in the Upstairs Room, Oddfellows' Hall Lower Hntt, on WEDNESDAY, 15th Oct., it 8 p.m. Persons desirons of joining tho Committee ire requested to attend. A. SIMPSON, Secretary Petone Committee.
HUTT ELECTION. T^ LECTORS of Johnsonvillo, Ohariu Valley, and Tawa Flat, who are favourable to the retnrn of Dr. NEWMAN to Parliament are invited to attend a Committee Meeting to be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Johmonville, nn THURSDAT EVENING, 16th October, at 7.30 o'clook. M. ATKINSON. MILITARY SPORTS COMMITTEE. A MEETING of tho full Committee of the Wellington Military Sports will I be held in the Garrison Hall on WEDNESDAY, tho 15th inst., at 8 p.m. A. R. HISLOP, Seoretary. WELLINGTON NAVAL ARTILLERY. MEMBERS will Parade at the Garrison Hall TO-MORROW, at 7.30. Physi. oal Drill, Ac. Full muster required. JOHN DUNCAN, . Captain, 14th Ootobor, 1890. /"*^N account of Mr. Jellicoe's mooting on Wednesday evening, 15th inst., the usual meeting of Good Templars will not ba held at Karori. By order of the Secretary, H. T. SPIERS. KNIGHTS OF LABOUR. SPECIAL Meeting on THURSDAY, at 8 " o'clook. Every member requested to attend. Wednesday's mooting adjourned. By order of the M.W. WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. Tabanaki-stbbet. FORTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY. THIS (TUESDAY) RVENING. 14th inst., the Annual Soiree will take plaoe in the Sohoolroom. Tea on the table from 6 to 7 p.m. Tiokets— Adults. Is 6d ; ohildren. Is. At 7 30 p.m., a CHILDREN'S CONCERT will be held in the Church, when the soholars, numbering upwards of 600, assisted by the Choir of Weßley Church and an Orchestra, will render choice soleotions of music Admission free. Collection in aid of Sunday Sohool funds. Conductor, Mr. F. Billman. Organist, Mr. W. J. Harland. DT. JOHN'S LITERARY ASSOCIATION ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, DIXON • BTBKKT, THIS TUESDAY EVENING. MUSICAL AND LITERAEY ENTERTAINMENT AND SPELLING BEE. Admission, Free. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. Under tho Patronage of the Countess of Onslow. TjIXHIBITION OF PICTURES, NEW X_ ZEALAND WILD FLOWERS, and other PAINTINGS will be held at Baker Bros.' Auotion Mart, THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Admission, Is. Sl\ MARY'S CATHEDRAL, Hill-Btribt, Wellington. AN ORGAN RECITAL Will be given by THE REV. FATHER PATTERSON, Assisted by THE CATHEDRAL OHOIR, At 8 p.m., ON WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1890. Proceeds in aid of the Funds or tux Mabist Bbotuers' School. PROGRAMME. 1. Marohe Boligense Gounod 2. Offertoire Wely 3. Orator io-Cjintata Garin (Aooompanied by Mr. J. Maginnity, jun.) 4. Fugue in C Minor Bach 5. Maroh in A ... Patterson Admission by Ticket- Two Shillings each. NEW ZEALAND GRAPHIC.— On the Glaciers of Aorangi. by Malcolm Ross (illustrated) ; Crossing the Hooker in a Cage ; Mount Cook, from the Hooker Valley ; splendid photo of Captain Jack Button (Wild West Show) ; Pastor C. H. Spurgeon's Birthday, with capital sketch; splendid engraving of Mr. J. L. Toole ; " Paul Pry," as given by the Toole Dramatic Company in Duuedin, Ac, Ao. Ready to-morrow.
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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 91, 14 October 1890, Page 3
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