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laeeingß, &c, THE WELLINGTON WESLEYAN MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. THE Half-yearly Meeting of the above Society will be bold THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 25tU November, 18SG, in the Church Vestry, Taranaki-atreet. Business—To receive Secretary’s, Treasurer's and Librarian’s Reports ; Election of Officers, &o. Members are earnestly requested to be in attendance. S. B, CLARK, 247 Bon, Sec. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. THE SECOND ANNUAL DINNER, WILL BE HELD ON St. ANDREW’S DAY, TUESDAY, 30m NOVEMBER, 1886. At the EMPIRE HOTEL, 8 o’clock p,m. Tickets: ... £1 Is od. To be obtained from Messrs J, Dutbie, T, Kennedy Macdonald, James Reid, D, Clark, G. Gardner, Lambton-quay. or T. J. 0. MCDONALD, 241 Hon, Secretary. Sporting yyBLLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1886, To be held on THE HUTT PARK RACECOURSE ON SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, AND ; TUESDAY, ST. ANDREW’S DAY, 30th November. First Race on each day will start at 1 p.m, SPECIAL TRAINS FROM WELLINGTON TO THE RACECOURSE At 11.13 a.ra., 13 noon, 12.25 p.m., ' " ' and 1.33 p.m.' PRICES OF ADMISSION : Grand Stand, Lawn, and Paddock, Gentlemen ... ... ... 10« Ladies ... ... ... ... 5s Grand Stand, No. 2 2s H. M. LYQN, Secretary. 24th November, 18fjG. 246 Cricket ELDINGTON CRICKET ASSOCIATION. CRICKET MATCH ON BASIN RESERVE, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd DECEMBER. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN V-TWENTY-TWO OF WELLINGTON. Admission to Ground ... ... Is, Admission to Grandstand ... Is. E. WILSON-DURBT, 244 Hon, Seo. Public Notices ANNUAL ELEQTiqN OF’MA^DRr'■ I HEREBY give notice that the number of votes polled by each candidate at the above elqction, hqld on the instant, was OS follows Bi)6wn, Samoel 864 Fisher, Georoe ... ... 645 And I farther give notice and declare Mr SAMUEL BROWN duly elected Mayor of tho City of Wellington. JAMES AMES, Retnrning Officer. Wellington, November 25th, 188 Q. 251 MAYORAL ELECTION. | ABIES & GENTLEMEN,-! have to thank yon for having elected me to the position of your Chief Magistrate; and while not making any promises, I will try my best to so act that at the termination of my office yog will feel thali yaur ooqfidanoo has not been misplaoed, To my opponent (Mr Fisher)-1 have to express my thanks fof the very courteous manner‘in which the election was conducted by him. ’ * ; I'am, ■ ; : Yours truly, 252 SAMUEL BROWN. notice. " ;' ALL Accounts due to the undersigned must be paid at once to Mr J. Thompson, Solicitor, Lambton-quay, Whose receipt alone will be■ a sufficient discharge; and legal proceedings will be taken where accounts are not paid within 14 days from this date. , • ■ : . J. L. KIMBELL. 22nd November, 18S6, ' 319 THE moat suitable invigorant, stimulant, and protective is Wolfe’s Schnapps. Obtain the genuine Wolfe’s.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7941, 25 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7941, 25 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 7941, 25 November 1886, Page 3