"* ' '-•' ' »\]7pn9 havo only re-dis-v.scu-n ... l>i " sult l Mr. John lluttm.'M>n at .'"-" . jc-boolroonv last «vening; and ir» ..d to pr>dict that luring his one y» »U. Hhi.jp would io demonstrate his pi. li.ient fitness for Mie Mayoral dutius th.v <i» would be 'likely to hold uflice for h od many fears to como." "I hope to bo able to •ea.ise some fractional part of Mr. Hut'hosou's anticipations," modestly i email. • m\ the Mayor, in reply, and he'piocoeiled \o give a few lvntaiLi on the hues of his Address in Victoria Hall. Thn arau>ion l a.->t evening was a. gathering uf supporters and fiiends of Mr. lli.»lnp, mi the invitation of the committee that as>»i-,t«d Mr. Ilislop's Mayor.ilcandid.itmv. Tho Jluiniuited addiv.sa, a rough draft of ivhich was presented to Mr. llislop at .Vewtown, was formally presented to tho Slavor by Mr. Hutche.suiu amid applause. Songs were rendeied by MwdiinifA- Mink "uid Swinburne, Miss De. L.i llnye, and \lt % snrs. Rattigan and Oiittrun; violin vu-loh by Miss Rchraeder and Mr. J. M'Glashan, recitation by Mr. Robertson. I'iper M'Millan played tho bagpipes, and Mr. T. 11. Jeffreys danced to (hem. Mr. 11. Williann played a pianoforte solo. King's String Band provided dance nnuvic. A sitting of the Assessment Court ia to ho held in tho Courthouse, Lower Hutt, on tho 31st in#t. for tho purpose of hearing objections to iho revised district valuation roll for tho Borough of Putoiio \ml tho Epuui and Mungarou. RidingH of ''he Hutt County. Tho silting will be pn&ided over by Dr. M'Arthur, S.M., snd Messrs. John Cudby aud W. A. Fitzherbcrb A Press Association telegram from Pahuitiia records the death at Mangatainoku ;ins morning of Mrs. Susan Barrcll, aged 80 years. Iho deceased lady came to tho colony with her husband in tho emigrant llup Grasmere, wliich arrived at Lyttel\aa 50 yoars ago to-day. Sho leaves v 'tils-band 'and family of four, and several giamlchildrcn. A special holiday is to be observed by Uio banks of tho city on Wednesday noxf, Mmpiro Day. Tho Pet one School Committee has nntepled with thanks an offer from the Pe\oiip Dramatic Club and the local Band to give an entertainment iv aid of the •■oinntittco's and the band's funds. To-morrow the Roy. J. Burton Duller, nf tho Central Mission, Auckland, will iddro.sfl tho meeting at tho Mission in j Herbert -street, at 11 a.m., and at 7 (i. in. will .speak at His Majesty's Tho■Uro, which latter building has boon veu rod for tho ovoning Nervices by tho Mission, owing to the attendances "being greater than tnu seating capacity of tho 'nil in Hprbort-stroot. Special musical «rvl vocal items will precede tho address. 'Iho Excelsior Lodge of Diuids holds its quarterly meeting next Monday evening. The anniversary services of the Mitchclllonn Wesleyan Sunday School aro to be held to-morrow, at 3 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. | The bitter biting days of winter aro j ipproaching, and tlio time b at hand to j buy warm woollen blankets. At Veitch wl Allun's «ale you can buy double-bed •alonial blankets for 19s 6d. — Advt. A duly qualified chemist is kept by tho Fresh Fuod and Ico Co. for testing tho Milk as it arrives from the farms.— Advt. Muut, . CottreN, and Co., general carriers, Customs and forwarding agents Storage a speciality. Furniture packed < »nd removed. OiJßce : Queen's Chambers. Telephone No. 23.— Advt. i Ladies, don't read thin unlcia you aro 3mirou.i of keeping pnuo with tho fnslious of to-day. Ladies arc continually on ttio look out for frosh no\oltii» in Incun, i ribbons, ties, voilinga, oto. C. Smith's ( ancy dopartmont is rcploto with all tho nowowt novoltio* obtainable. Laco m«ur'.ion* and drcm trimming* — a choieo inny of all tbo latest design* »nd nlylua at U. Smiths prices. Dainty fichu* iv silk and !nco for cvoning wear, Is lid, 2n lid, 3s lid to 17« 6d ench. Laco and "ilk lion in great varioty. 1«, 1* 6d, 2s 6cl to 5« lid j bolU, spp<-ift\ purchase of ladies' belts iii silk and loathcr, all colour*, latent thapea. In to 2,1 lid. 0. Smith, Cnth Draper, Cuba-street.— Advt.
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