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Under tbo Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, the Earl of Glasgow. WELLINGTON CASH CYCLING CLUB. FIRST ANNUAL MEETING Will be held on the EXHIBITION TEACK, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12th and DECEMBER, EVENING, 1896. WELLINGTON GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. NOMINATIONS EXTEAOEDINAEY ! Af\ RIDERS ! iQ J ENTRIES ! tfcU EIDERS ! lOtfc ENTEIES ! Including — C. 0. Sherwood, Victorian Crack Rider "Joey" Barker, Champion of New Zealand from one to five miles The old favourite " Carbine " Hunt, the Morton Flyer A. J. Campbell, Auckland's Coming Man C. Cattanach, of Hastings, New Zealand's Ten-Mile Champion S. Thacker, Palmerston North's Phenomenal Sprinter A. E. Forbes, the Taranaki Wonder A. Bntland, Westland's tjhampion A. E. Land, Christchurch, Winner of the New Zealand Wheel Race of .£5O And other Leading Eiders —F. Wilson, Manaia ; W. H. Lewis, Palmerston North; F. Chainey and G. Henwood, Christchurch ; N. S. Brunette, Hawera ; and several other well-known Eidera - First Eace— Afternoon, 2.30 ; Evening, 8. Entrance by Mercer-street only. Admission to Ground ... ONE SHILLING Grandstand ONE SHILLING Holders of Exhibition Tickets admitted through Exhibition only. No pass out check given. No dogs admitted. A. E. WAKEMAN, Hon Sec. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CYCLING SPORTS AT WELLINGTON EXHIBITION, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, 12th DECEMBER, 1896. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES— First-class, 2d per mile ; second-class, Id per mile (minimum, 4s and 2s respectively) ; mileage counted one way only. Tickets at these fares -will be obtainable from ANY STATION on Wellington Section to TE ARO on Saturday, 12th December, and will be available for return up to and including Monday, 14th December, 1896. BY OEDER. Traffic Manager's Office, Wellington, 9th December, 1896, RAND CARNIVAL! RAND CARNIVAL! A GOOD DAY'S OUTING ! A GOOD DAY'S OUTING! In Aid of the Church of England in the united districts of Johnsonville, Oharin, Tawa Flat, Porirua, and Khandallah Will bo held in JOHNSONVULE, ON WEDNESDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1896. Under the special patronage of His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, And His Lordship the Bishop of Wellington. BAZAAR AND FANCY FAD3, I Eural Sports, Tug-of-War, Maypole Dance by the Village Children, Skirt and Fancy Dances, Quoits, Lawn Tennis, and Croquet Obstacle and other Races, Aunt Sally, Donkey Rides, &c, &c. Competitions in— (a) COOKING— Prizes for best (1) Shortbread, (2) Jellies, (3) Sweets, (4) Decorated Cake, amateurs only, (5) Home-made ' Bread (b) FLORAL DESlGNS— Gardeners only, A Watering Can. Buttonh'olos and Bouquets, amateurs only (c) DOLL DRESSl^G^Prises for (1) best Dressed, (2) most Original, (3) best Paper Dressed Doll (d) HAT-TRIMMING— Men only (E) NAIL-DRIVING-Women only (F) NEEDLE -THEEADING — Sitting on Bottles. Men only. Entrance fee for all classes, SIXPENCE. Gates open 10 a.m. Official Opening by His Lordship the Bishop of the Diocese at 11.30 a.m. Special Trains at convenient hours, as per future advertisement. Admission by tickot, price Is (One Shilling) ; Two Children under 10 years old, Is (participating in Art Union — j;5O worth valuable prizos); Children under 10, 3d a head (no interest in Art Union). Tickets to bo obtained at the local stores, and at Messrs. Scoullar & Chishohn's, Lamb-ton-quay, Wellington, whore prizes are on view. Beautiful Fairy Spectacle, ALADDIN, At 8.p.m., in Oddfellows' Hall, Johnsonville, and Dance. Admission, Is ; Children, half-price. , » Donations of Material, Money, or Produco thankfully received by Mrs. Willis, Johnsonvillo. WILLIAM COOKy , Hon. Treasurer. F. A. MAJENDD2, Hon. Secretary, MRS. HAREIS, • Trance Speaker, "Will deliver a Lecture in tho Hall, Lower , Ghuzuee-street,'<Jh WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m., entitled— " The Uses of Clairvoyance." Collection. Mrs. Harris also gives Clairvoyanto Sittings doily from 2 to 5, at her residence, 125, Wil-lis-street. THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT. rr\HE REV. A. C. HOGGINS (8.A., JL Trin. Coll., Cambridge; Sydney University Extension Lecturer on Social Science) wiLl give a Course of Six Lectures on the above at St. Petor's Schoolroom, Ghuzneestrcet, on tho 10th, 15th, 17th, 22nd, 28th, and 30th instant. Admission, Is, or 3s 6dfor the Course, Tickets at tho Lecture-room. WELLINGTON EXHIBITION REGATTA. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, S.S. CORINNA, SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, 12th DEC, At 7.30 o'clock. Concert on board, instrumental and vooal. One Shilling. VISIT THE GREAT AUCTION SALE OP TAPANESE WARE At Thomas's Hall, ON THURSDAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 6