D. 1.0. Doulton Ware. CROCKERY and CHINA DEPARTMENT ia showing a spscial sample shipment of GENUINE Doulto a Ware, Comprised chiefly of quaint aflcrnoon Tea Seta, Teapot?, Toliy Jugs, Egyptian Jugs, Cruel Sete, Beakers, Love Cups, Exquisite Vases, Pretty Flower Pots, and other articles from this famous pottery works. Special Inspection Invited. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager, Mootings, ®O. TjpHE Annual General Meeting of the Ji Wellington Chess Clnb will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, ot 8 o'clock, in MeseisCook & Gray's Room, Bannatyoe's Buildings, corner of Hunter and Featherston streets. W, MACK AY, 849 Hon Sec. CION G REG ATIONAL CHURCH, J W ELLINGTON’ TERRACE. ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). Tea on the tables at C 15 p.m Public Meeting in the Schoolroom at 7.31. Special Music by the Choir and Kriende. Sporting RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 12th and 13th APRIL, 1893. The first race on each day will start at 12 o’clock. Special Trains from Wellington to the Racecourse Platform at convenient intervals (see Railway Timetable). Return Fares (including ad. mission to the Course snd People’s Stand) ... ... 4/fl and 3/3 SPECIAL ATTRACTION. MUSIC ON THE LAWN. The Truda Brothers.— The famous quartette, whose open-air concerts have so delighted the citizens of Wellington, have been engaged to perform at the races on both days, and wifi render specially selected programmes of blgh-olaes music. H. M, LYON, 842 Secretary. Railways ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB’S AUTUMN MEETING, at HDTT PARK, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 12th and 13th April, 1393. FARES (including admission to course) Carriages, Trucks. Ta Aco to Racecourse Platform (return) ... 4s 9d 3i 8d Wellington to Racecourse Platform (return) 4a Gd 3e Gd Fetone Junction to Racecourse Platform (re. turn) ... ... ... ... 2s Od Racecourse Platform to Pstoae Junction (single) la Od Oa Gd Racecourse Platform to Wellington (single) ... 2a Od la Gd Racecourse Platform to To Aro (single) ... 2s 3d Is 8d Special trains will leave Te Aro for Racecourse Platform at 10 39 a.nr, lI.S a.m., 11.56 a.m., 1.5 p.m., and 2.20 p.m. A Special Train for Te Aro will leave Racecourse Platform at 5.35 p.m, BY ORDER. Tiaffio Agent's Offius, Wellington, April 10th, 1893 844 Legal Notice ISSa s sidSS3 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN PAULL PALAMONTAIN, ot Wellington, Hotelkeeper, was this day adjudged Bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to be botden at my office, on TUESDAY, the 18th day of April, 1893, at 2.30 o'ulook. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Official Assignee. Wellington, 10th April, 1893. 836 Electoral Notices TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Ladies and Gentlemen, — As the retiring Director who is eligible for re-election, I have the honour to respectfully seek a renewal of the oon6dence you so kindly plaosd in me In 1837 and 1890. Should" I be so fortunate as to bo successful in mv candidature, it will bo my endeavour in the future, as It has been in the past, to discharge the duties of a Director to the best of my ability. Allow mo to take this opportunity to place on record ray obligations te late and priSent colleagues on the Board for their extreme kindness in electing mo to the position of Deputy Chairman during the past three years. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, J. T. WALKER. Sydney, 25th March, 1893. 832 Education MR M. G, BERING, B.A. (late of Queen’s College, Oxford), will take private pupils or hold classes to prepare for Matriculation, Junior and Senior Scholarship, and ail Pass and Honour University Examinations in Latin, Greek, English, French and German languages and literature. Constitutional and Folitioal History, Political Science aud Philosophy. No. 77. Webb street. 795 P.S ERNEST H. QUEREE, Teaches of the ITanoeokte. Terms, .etc,, at the Dresden and G. Reiohardt’s. 755 DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND CALISTHENICS, T3HE leading schools, convents, and elite of Wellington are informed that Mies M. Pearson, of Sydney, will open classes in Dancing and Modern Calisthenics. The New Waltz (as dacood in Sydney, London and Paris), French and English Minuets, Cotillons, Sixteen Lancers, Greek Dance, and all fashionable dances. She holds the highest testimonials from Prof. West, of Sydney and London, by ■ whom she was specially trained, and sent by him, to whom she refers. Private lessons now given daily. Apply MISS PEARSON, 592 c/o Mrs Howe, Boalootfc street. j- R S H. J. MILLER, NesGOBBILL (Pupil of Madame Luoy Chambers), TEACHER OF SINGING, FINDLAY TERRACE, OFF WALLACE STREET. 657 EXPERIENCED Teacher of Mathematics and Modern Languages ia_ open to appointment. Write to ' Dominie,’ o/o S. god W. Maokay, booksellers, Wellington. 321
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9880, 11 April 1893, Page 3
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