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HUDDART PARKER AND CO.'S Laipe ami Poweitul Steamships — WESTRALIA (Wallei) 2584 Tons Keg ZEALANDIA (Hip<na\e) 2771 Ton=- Reg ELINGAMITE (W\lhe) . . 25ft 1 Tons Reg Leave Wellington ,i^ undei — (Cncumstances peimitting.) FOR LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Eijiisr.^riTi Fiulay May 4p m. Wi Jhiß\Li\ J hiR\Li\ Thuisdaj June o 4 p.m. Zeal\iVdia Fnday June 1.-J 5 p.m. FOR MELBOURNE^ "Til LYTTELTON DUNEDIN, BLUFF, \xd HOBART Westr\li\ Thuisday June 5 4p m. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE. AUCKLAND"", AND SYDNEY. Ze\l\m>ia Thuisday May 22 4 p.m. ELiNr.4MiiL Thuisday June -5 4 pm. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. Westk\li\ Satin day May 24 4pm Caigo must be alongside steamei one houi befoie sailing time All tickets are also available tor Stop-o\ei or Return by ANI ot UNION CO.'s STEAMERS and holdeis of U.S.S. Co.'tickets may tia\el byabo\e named steameis Head Office toi New Zealand— Queen's Chambeis, Wellington.
MKLROSK BOROUGH To JAMES REID K<, WE, the undersigned Ratepayers and Electors oi the Island Ba^ Ward, in the Borough of Melrose respectfully a&k tli at you will allow \otuself to be nominated foi the position of Councillor to nil the vacant seat laitely held by the Mayor-elect and will use our best endea\ouis to s-ecuie your return a,t tihe head or the Poll. — We are, Sir, etc , David Robertson Robt Martin M Geo. Fheian, Amy Phelan, Chas. Swniev KLiza S\\me\ Geo Robt. Young, Eliza Young, Allan Anderson, Maiv Anderson, F. J. Kuch, S. Kuoh, R A\re&, E Ayres M. Chappell. C Woods, J. Daly, M. A Daly. P W. Corby, E R. Corby. C. E. Luxford Thos. C. Peers, F. London, J. Anderson, M W Anderson C J Johnson H. M. Hayward, T W. Hi.lop, Charles J. Freeth E A. Palmer, Robt Davis, M J M Grath, Am/drew Wylie, M. F. Wyiie, J. B. Plunketfc, Edud. B. Nation. F. MPailand, F. Parkins Miss Parkins, and others. Mi DAVID ROBERTSON and others. Ladies and Gentlemen, — In reply to the above, and aftei full consideration, I have decided to agree to your request. JAMES REID 9th May. 1902.
TTT ELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING RECREATION GROUND PETONE SATURDAY AND May 17th and 21st, 1902 Tiotting Races and Pony Gallops Fivbt-elass Pertoimeis BIG FIELDS. BIG DIVIDENDS First. class Sport
WM. C. STEPHENS. AUDITOR and ACCOUNTANT FINANCIAL AGENT FOR ABSKNTKKS. 4, FEATHERSTON-STRKKT
i^v PERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, MAY -Mid GRAND CONCERT Wellington Garrison Band. THE CHAMPION BAND OF THE COLONY A Splendid Piogiamme which will include the Test Pieces lecently played at the New Plymouth Bands contest. POPULAR PRICES— 3s, 25,, and Is
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 98, 17 May 1902, Page 16
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