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EMPIRE BAZA AR 1 MPIREB A Z A A R 1 SKATING RINK. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 NEW ZEALAND NIGHT 1 Last Night of tho most Successful Bazaar ever held in Wellington. LAST NIGHT OP THB •COUNTRY AND MAYPOLE DANCES tISeOTOHiBBELS-AND GAVOTTES Admission ,'.» lsi including a ohanoo in the Grand Art Union, which \vSll be drawn aftbo olosa of tho Bazaar TO-NTGHT (Saturday). sCJiIND -OW OF THE TENTH )O CONTINGENT. DISTRICT~ORDERS. Headquarters, WoHington, 11th April, 1902. 1. Tho District Orders re Parado of Volunters on Saturday are cancelled 2. The Parade will tako place on MONDAY AFTERNOON at tho same hour — namely, 2.30 — tho embarkation of the Tenth Contingent having beon delayed till Monday. . • STUART NEWALL, y. Colonel Commanding District. ■ Ist BATTALION WELLINGTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Headquarters, Wellington, 12th April, 1902. jBATTA-LION ORDERS by Lieut.-Col. Collins, V.D., Commanding. PURSUANT to District Orderß, the Battalion will Parado at the Drillshod, MaginnUy-street, at 2.15 p.m. on . MONDAY NEXT, tho 14th instant. By ord«r. S. HARCOURT, Captain, and t Adjutant. t ■ i .■£ PETONE NAVAL AKTK.LERY. fT\HE Company will parado on MONI- DAY, in pursuaneo of District Orders, to take part in sond-off to Tenth iContmgont. Town members will fall-in* at Thorndon Railway Station at 2 p.m. .Uniform bluo, loggings. R. CLEMENT KIRK, Liout. Commanding P.N.A.V. 12th April, 1902.

rfIHE Garrison Band will parado at tho JL. DrilUhod on MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.15. Uniform full dross. T. HERD, Liout. Commanding. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENTH CONTINGENT, TRENTHAM. ,On SUNDAY, 13th~April, 1902. traini, stopping at all stations and at Tronthamroad as required, will run ai undor: — For Uppor Hutt — To Aro dopart 10.15 a.m., 1.15, 1.40, 2.10, and 2.40 WoHington depart 10.25 a.m., 1.27, 1.52, 2.22, and 2.52 p.m. Lower Hutt dopart 10.56 a.m., 1.57, 2.22, 2:52, and 3.22 p.m. *For To ArcUpper Hutt dopart 12.40, 4.35, 5.0,* 6.20, and 5.55 p.m. Lowor Hatt depart 9.30 a.m., 1.21, ) 5,25, 5.44, 6.6, 6.35, and 7.45 p.m. •F-or Lower Hutt — To Aro dopart 6.30 and 8.35 p.m. Wellington depart 6.40 and 8.45 p.m. BY ORDER. JjTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DEPARTURE OF TENTH CONTINGENT, 14th APRIL, 1902. Holiday Excursion Tickets to WollingUou and To Aro, available for return until' !29th April, will be obtainable from MasUerton, Groytown, Muugaroa, and intermediate stations by morning trains only on .14th April. , to Wellington and To Aro at Saturday and Sunday fares will be obtainable at Uppor Hutt, Bolmont, and in♦toraaecKato stationi by morning trains only. On Monday, 14th April, tho usual 3.50 ip.m. train To Aro to Maatorton will bo ticluyocl to leavo Wellington nt 5.46 p.m., P«£ano 6.10, Lower Hutt 6.15, and arrivo ftfastorton 9.57 p.m. The usual 9.20 p.m. goods train Maatorton to WoodviUo will do delayed to connect with thie train. • Tho usual 6.37 p.m. train Upper Hutt {to Te Aro will leavo Uppor Hutt at 7 p.m. Tlio usual 8.40 p.m. train Te Aro to •Upper Hutt will not leavo Te Aro until 8.55 p.m., WoHington 0.10 p.m. Botwoon the hours of 1.30 p.m. and 5.40 .p.m. trains will not run between Te Aro 4ind Wellington. BY ORDER. ONSLOW BOROUGH. MAYORAL~~ELEOTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T "ADIES AND GENTLEMEN- I bag JLJ to' announce myself a Candidate for tho office of Mayor of tho Borough of On•low at the forthcoming election. I am, yours obediently, R. B. WILLIAMS. PETONE MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN— At tho ■*-* solicitation of a number of residents I have deoided to offer myself for tho Mayoralty. On TUESDAY EVENING, the 15th inst., I shall have the pleasure of addressing tho doctors, in tho local Oddfellows' Hal], when I will explain tho policy I intend to adopt if returned. Yours faithfully, JAMES TOOMATH. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE A.M.P. SOCIETY. LADIES and GENTLEMEN — Encouraged by tho support nccorded mo last year, I desire again to offer myself as a candidate for your voles at the forthcoming olection to the Board. I would ngnin urge the necessity of strengthening our system of government and bringing it moro into touch with distant members — e.g., by providing for tho election locally in each Stato and Now Zealand of a Resident Director, who would bo a member of, and occasionolly 6it with, tho Heed Bonrd in Sydney to sottlo all large questions of policy. Tho extra oxpenso need bo but trifling, such Directors becoming members of tho Local Boards and being paid as such. It si ill Bi'om? to mo undesirable that so great a proportion as threo out of bovoii of our Head Office Directors should also bo Directors of Unntcs — largely our rivals in finuneo— especially as Directors of rival Lifo Asaurnnco Companies are ineligible. I an) as strongly an over opposed to tho extension of our business oulsido Australasia and New Zealand. Youth faithfully, GERALD R. CAMPBELL. Donmftsi Chamben, Sydniy, ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 6

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