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MATINEE TO-MORROW! Bring the Little Ones to Sec "The Man Who Never Told a Lie." WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. nnWO Cyclo Races have been added to JL the programme of events to be decided at the Sports Meeting at the Basin Reserve on the 9th November (King's Birthday). Valuable Prizes have been arranged for by Mr. J. Boucher. Entries close with Mr. Boucher, Cecil Buildings, Lambton-quay, at 9 p.m. 4n MONDAY NEXT. Distances, 1 mile and 2 miles. F. CREWES, Hon. Seo. IN PARLIAMENT, SESSION 1909. "THE HUTT PARK AMENDMENT BILL, 1909." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the present Session, which commenced on the 7th day of October, 1909, for leave to bring in a Bill for the purpose of amending " The Hutt Park Act, 1907," as follows, i.e.: — (1) To declare the Hutt Park Committee a leasing authority within., the meaning of " Tho Public Bodies Leases Act, 1908," with respect to so much of the Hutt Park as is describod in tho Schedule to the Bill and shown on the plan accompanying same. (2) To amend Section 2 by repealing the words " principal Act," and substituting tho words " Municipal Corporations Act." (3) To increase tho number of days from ten (10) to twenty-six (26) on which tho public may be excluded from free access to the Hutt Park, and on which authority may be granted to demand a charge for admission as provided in Section 29 of " The Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908." (4) The Schedule above referred to: — All that parcel of land (comprising part of the Hutt Park .Reserve) situate in the Hutt District, in the Provincial District of Wellington, being part of section number 12 on the plan of the Hutt District: bounded towards the north by other part of the said section, 260.61 links; towards the south and east by other parts of the said Hutt Park Reserve, 260.6 links and 1800.66 links respectively j_ and towards the west by Randwick Road, 1800 links. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a copy of the abovementioned Bill and the plan accompanying same are deposited at the Magistrate's Courthouse, Lower Hutfc, AND that such copies may. be inspected there and at tho Office of the Hutt Park Committee, Town Hall Buildings, Lower Hutt. HENRY BALDWIN, Chairman, Hutt Park Committee. Lower Hutt, 15th October, 1909. THE NEW GRAMOPHONE * GRAND npHIS superb instrument is not a pho- -*• nograph, as it is generally known. 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Address Mrs. Dalley, 107, Ingcstre-strcct. ■ Telephone 29.64. T EFT-OFF Clothing— Mrs. C. Botterill JLi gives highest cash price for superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots. Letters attended to. 121 Inqestre-st. Tel. 2379. , TO CAPITALIST^ T OAN £500 wanted for 7 to 8 years, -^ on broad acres ; value threefold. Full particulars will be supplied by LOAN, Box 27, Carterton. SYDOL, the magic brass and metal polish, sold by all grocers. Try Sydol.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1909, Page 8

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