LECTURES TO MEN ONLYI MR. R. H. BLIGH, Lecturer to the Australasian White Cross League, will deliver the following Lectures on SUNDAY NEXT, 24th Jui-e:— Subject — "Tho Perils of Impurity 1 ' and Exposure of Medical Quackery. 3 p.m.— ln St. James's Presbyterian Church, Adelaide-road, under the auspices of the South Wellington Ministers' Association. 8.15 p.m. — Salvation Army Hall, Vivi-an-street, City. These meetings are open to all lads over fourteen years. Admission Free. Collection. BROOKLYN CATHOLIC CONCERT. THE CONCERT and DANCE in aid of the Catholic Church, Brooklyn, will take place in Fullford's Hall, Brooklyn', on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 26th inst., at 8 o'clock. COURT SIR GEORGE BOWEN, I No. 5084, A.O.F. THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting of Court Sir Georgo Bowen, 5084, will be held in Foresters' Hall, Tory-street, on MONDAY, 25th inst., at 8 p.m. Business — Consideration of applications from two doctors to be placed on surgeons list ; Election of Officers ; and General. Secretary in attendance from 7 p.m. | A. W. O. TRAVERS, Secretary. i 118, Owen-street. WELLINGTON BOWLING CLUB. THE .A-nntial MMetisn s of members will fee held in the Pavilion, Wordsworthstreet, on MONDAY, 25th Juno, at 8 p.m. Business: To veceivo Annual Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, and General. W. T. GRUNDY, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SPEOIAL~MEETING. AT the request of twelve members of tho sooiety a Special Meeting is hereby convened under Rule 8. Tho Meeting will b& held in the Chamber of Commerce at 8 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, the 28th June. Business : . To consider the proposed prohibition of worm-fishing. A. F. LOWE, on j t ,„„ Hon. Seoretary. 22nd June, 1906. f__ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN OF £279,000. NOTICE RE PUBLIC MEETING. I HEREBY give notice that tho ADJOURNED MEETING of RATEPAYERS of the City of Wellington to consider tho proposals of the Wellington City Council, previously advertised, to Borrow the sum of £279,000 to provide for tho Installation of Electric Light and Power Works, for Tramway Extension, Plant, etc., and various City Works, etc., will bo hold in tho Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, tho 4th day of JULY, 1906, at 8 p.m. T. W. HISLOP, Mayor of Wellington. 23rd June, 1906. BRIGHT SPRAY SHOOTS OF THE BRINY. TO-MORROW. Hopo for a sunshine day, Joyous, bright and gay to-morrow j That wo may go. on our way Free from Badness, lot us Bay, and sorrow. —Old Salt Pool. LIKE a bright sparkle of sunshino dispelling tho misty gloom, tho reader will hail with gladness this fact— that the MOTUROA leavos tho Ferry Wharf at 1.30 p.m. TO-MORROW for tho British Warship Encounter. Faro (return), ls. This may bo your last opportunity with tho "Old Salt, ' as his vessel staunch and free is on the sale list, as announced elsewhere, and unfortunately for posterity the "Moluroa annals" will probably becomo ancient history. Get aboard. Ayo, aye, Sir! WHITE, Master. STEAM TUG MOTUROA FOR SALE. nnHIS Tug, which lias so long and | JL favouiably boon known in Wollington Harbour, is roluctantly placed on tho market for sale. Tho solo reason for adopting this courso is the failing health of tho owner and master. Tho craft is in thorough going order, having recently had now engines fitted in, besides n complete and exhaustive overhaul of tho vessel has been made. Her timbora and equipment are as sound as a boll. Adaptaluo i<> all kind of harbour and general marine work. A little gold mine for tho ri>;ht man. All details from Captain Whito, on board, or ♦, Mowbray-stnot, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 6
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