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~iy EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ENCAMPMENT OF EIGHTH CONTINGENT TRENTHAM. On Sunday, 12th January, 1902, and on each succeeding Sunday during the time the Contingent is in camp, extra passenger tiains, i stopping at Trentham-road Crossing for passengers, will run as follows : — Te Aro depait 2.0 p.m , Wellington 2.15, Ngahauranga 2.27. Petone 2.39, Lower Hutt 2.45 p m. Uppei Hutt depart 5.15 p.m , Wellington anive 6.19, Te Aro anive 6.28 p.m. As accomodation on the usual 2.25 p m. tram from Te Aro to Uppei Hutt and 4.35 p.m. train Uppei Hutt to Te Aro will be limited, passengers foi and from Trentham are advised to travel by the extia trains mentioned above. All trains on Sundays will stop at Trentham-road Crossing foi passengers, if required. On Wednesday, Bth, and Saturday, 11th January. 1902, and on each succeeding Wednesday and Saturday during the time the Contingent is in camp, extra passenger trains stopping at Trentham-road Ciossing for passengers will lun as follows: — Te Aro depart 2.11 p.m., Wellington 2.20, Ngahauranga 2.32, Petone 2.44, Lower Hutt 2.50, Upper Hutt urive 3 25 p.m. Upper Hutt depart 5.20 p.m., Wellington arrive 6.37, Te Aro arrive 6.46 p.m. Fares — Saturday and Sunday fares (ayailable on Wednesdays by extra trains only). Passengers for Trentham will lequire to book to either Upper Hutt or Wallaceville. BY ORDER.

WEDNESDW, 15th JANUARY 1002, A I 2..30 P.M BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY IN HOBSON STREET. MESSRS TURNBULL, W ATKINS and WILLIAMS have been instructed to sell by public auction at theii rooms, 3, Panama-street, on Wednesday, 15th January. 1902, at 2 30 p m. All that part oi paicel of land having a frontage of 63 feet to Hobson-street, by a depth oi 165 feet, being Section 1 of Town Aeie 596, together with the 9roomed residence at present occupied by R. W. Kane, Esq , and known as No. 8 Hobson street. This magnificient residence is situated in absolutely the most supeiioi street in the city, and is fitted with every possible modem convenience. The rooms are large and lofty and the whole forms perhaps one of the most perfect houses m Wellington. Mrs Kane has kindly offered to permit probable purchasers to inspect the pioperty on production of a card from TURNBULL, WATKINS & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 3, Panama-street.

FRIDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1902, \t 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF RACECOURSE PRIVILEGES. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been instructed by the Stewards of the Wellington Racing Club to sell by public auction, at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 10th January, 1902, at 2.30 p.m., the following privileges in connection with the Club's Summer Meeting, to be held at the Hutt Park Racecouise, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 20th, 22nd, and 24th January • — 1. Grandstand Bar 2. No. 1 Publician's Booth (under the People's Stand) 3. No. 2 Publician's Booth (under the People's Stand) 4. Public Luncheon Room (under the People's Stand) 5. Fruit and Confectionery (erected) 6. The Correct Cards.

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. FIRE BRIGADE. A REWARD of £10 will be paid to anyone giving such infoimation as shall lead to the conviction of any person maliciously giving a false Alarm of Fire or tampering with the Fire Alarm Boxes in the City. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. December 31st, 1901.

and other particulars on application to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. rTIHE DELIGHT OF THE LAUNDRY, I And Every Housewife. Gives Perfect Satisfaction. 20 per cent. Cheaper than the imported. THE BEST FOR HIGH-CLASS WORK.

WELLINGTUN ■ CITY COUNCIL. DOG TAX. NOTICE is hereby given that the Dog Tax for the year 1902 has been fixed at Ten Shillings per dog, and is now payable to the Registrar of Dogs, Corporation Offices, Brandon street. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. 7th January, 1902.

NOTICE. T A S. McMASTEE, ABTIST (Late of London) HAS REMOVED TO 64, MEINSTREET. Owing to pressure in pictorial -work, Mr. McMaßter cannot receive pupils.

lHH^H|^^^^^^H WANTED TO SELL. iß^DKijBSi^H^^^^^^^H| 1"6 hp Tubular Boiler, semi portable. 1 4 hp !^HKg|9|^E9^^^^^^^^^H Horizontal Engine, new, £110. Ifi hp Tubular Boiler I^^Hl^BH^^^^^^^^^H and Engine, £79. 1 30 in. Tinman* Guillotine Maiß^^^Krafl^^^^^^^H ohine, by Rhodes, £12. 1 Turning Lathe. 1 Polishing ■^^^■pPm^^^^^^l Machine, £2 15s. 1 set Tinsmith's Hollers, £2 15s. I^^^^^K&^M^^^^^^^Hl i Punching and Shearing Machine, £29. 1 Patent H^^K^ii^'^^BH! Bottle Washer, £1 15s. 1 Injector, Tinsmith's Tools, ■bß^^^^^Sl various, £3. 1 silent Sausage Machine, £18. 1 Water '-— -^*— -«.i^— —fl Motor, £9, and Water Engine, £8. 1 Grinding Machine. £1 ss. 1 pet of Stocks and Dies, from 2to 3i, £10. 1 Printing Machine. I Centrical Pump, 9h Delivery, £18. I Lift complete, ironwork only, £25. J. T. GLOVER, EIVGIIVIIJItiH, BOULCOTT STREET.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 80, 11 January 1902, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 80, 11 January 1902, Page 16

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