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TO THE BURGESSES OF LOWER HUTT LADIES and GENTLEMEN,-As one of the retiring Councillors, I again offer myself for re-election. Should you favour me with a renewal of your confidence, my motto in the future, as in the past, shall bo to prevent reckless expenditure of your rates, and support only a judicious outlay on such works as are useful and reproductive. Should you hereafter wish me to represent you in Parliament, I may there, under some lunary influence, advocate a (stop-bank) river deluge, the straightening of the Petone- Wellington railway (partly) at your expense, or suggest tho offering of a bonus for an improved flying machine and portable electric light system to afford some of us a safe and speedy exit to Mount View or Porirua. Faithfully yours, E. DE ROSA, Lower Hutt. j WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RATINgTcT, 1894. "VTOTICE i s hereby given that I have apLX pointed SATURDAY, the 19th SEPTEMBER instant, at 9.30 o'clock, as the day, and the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, as the place, for the sitting of the Assessment Court for the purpose of hearing and determining all objections to the Amended Valuation Lists of the several Wards of the City of Wellington. JAMES C. MARTIN, Judge of Assessment Court. Wellington, sth September, 1896. KAEOEI BOEOUGH COUNCIL. SPECIAL OEDEE FOE TAKING OVEE PRIVATE STEEETS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the subJL^I joined Resolution was passed at a Special Meeting held on Wednesday, the 2nd September, 1896, and will be submitted at a Special Meeting of the Council to be held on Thursday, the Ist day , of October, 1896, at 7.30 p.m., for confirmation, viz. : — "That it be resolved by special order that the undermentioned private streets (which streets have been constructed to the Council's satisfaction) bo, and the same hereby are, declared public streets of the borough as from the second day of October, 1896, the necessary petitions from the residents having been duly forwarded to the Council — viz., Lancasterstreet, that portion of Wallacestreet from Lancaster - street to Macdonald - street, and that portion of Macdonald-streot to the lower corner of Hill-street. ' ' W. F. ENGLAND, Town Clerk. Dated this 3rd day of September, 1896. PUBLIC NOTICE. "VTOTICE'is hereby given that part of JLX Section 215 of Block 14, Akatarawa S.D.,,is now dedicated and open as a Cemetery, to be known as the Akatarawa Cemetery. Doted this 9th day of September, 1896. By order of the Hutt County Council. H. D. ATKINSON, Clerk. ~VT OTICE is hereby given that the Partner--Ll Bhip hitherto existing between the undersigned, George Finn and Charles Ernest Rigg, who have carried on business under the style of Finn, Rigg & Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent ; and notice is further given that tho said business will in future be carried on by the said George Finn and B. S. Chisholm, formerly of Nelson, under the style of Finn, Chisholm & Co., who will collect all debts owing to, and discharge the liabilities of, the late firm of Finn, Eigg & Co. Dated this 9th day of September, 1896. GEO. FINN. CHAS. E. BIGG. Witness— T. W. Hislop, Solicitor, Wellington. "VjyELLINGTON CITY TEAMWAYS. 'PUBLIC NOTICE. ! ALTERATION OF FAEES. On and after THUESDAY, 10th September, the Special Paokot Tickets will only be sold in Cards of SIX TICKETS FOR ONE SHILLING. All persons travelling without tickets will be required to pay the Fare of THREEPENCE. This tariff will apply to all days, and also to every Car running. ARCHIBALD HALL. THANKS. WE are desirous of expressing our appreciation of the prompt action of tho Fire Brigade, under Captain Kemsley, in subduing the fire which broke out in the house adjoining our laundry • premises in Kent-terrace. Had the house caught fire some hundreds of pounds' worth of goods belonging 1 to our customers would have inevitably been destroyed. GRANT & CO., Empire Steam Laundry. THANKS. MR. AND MRS. G. T. SMITH desire to return their sincere thanks to Dr. Ewart, Sister Olive, and the other Nurses for tho great skill and kindness shown in saving the life of their little son, Leonard, yesterday. G. T. & A. SMITH. DRESSMAKING. MRS. MALE, Sole Agent Fbbnch Bust Company's Models. Costumes, Mantles, Cycling Costumes, Trousseaus. LAMBTON CHAMBERS, Over Economic. TF you want PRETTY SHOES, GO TO PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, Cnba-street. TABLE DECORATIONS. nnHE Ladies of Wellington are invited X to call and inspect the HANDSOME TABLE DECORATIONS just landed ex Orizaba. JAMES GODBER, Confectioner, 84 and 86, Cuba-street. WARNING. WHILE acknowledging that imitation is tho sinoerest flattery, I would notify my clients that I have 110 connection whatever with any other Registry Office calling itself " The Reliable," either at Pahnerston North or at any other place. E. E. BREMNER, The Reliable Registry Office, Molesworth-st., Wellington. PUBLIC NOTICE. HAVING no partners, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority. W. M. JAMESON, Advertising Agent, No. 1, Manners-street. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. Georgo W. Boocock are respoctfully invited to attend tho funeral of his late Wife, which will leave his residence, Lloyd-street, on Friday, 11th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. J. & A. WILSON, 55, Cambridge-terrace. Telephone 905. BOARD and Residence for gentleman in private family; well-furnished front room and every comfort ; good locality, and splendid view of harbour. For address apply Evening Post. ANTED to Let. two Unfurnished Rooma. Apply 44, Austin-street,

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 6

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