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MEETINGS. CYCLING TRACK. those interested in the formition of a Cycling Traeh on tho Athlete' Part Company’s Ground are invited to attend a mooting to ho held at tho Troeadero next MJNDAY NIGHT, tho 22nd Inst., at S o’elooh. His Worship tho Mayor will take the chair. RONALD F. HOOD, iloa. See., 821 Wellihgtoil Cydintf Club. wkllington howling club. LIMITED. NOTICE. The Annual General Meeting will bo hold on MONDAY, 20th inst., at 8 p.m., at tho Club’s Pavilion, Wordsworth street. Hdbimees : To receive and adopt Annual Report and Balance-sheet To elect Directors, nine in number, of whom the President, Vice-President, tho Secretary and the Treasurer shall bo elected first, and immediately afterwards tho other five Directors shall he elected To elect Honorary Auditor To amend Art. 58 of tho Articles of Association R. A. EDWIN, 872 Hon. Soo, EXHIBITIONS w ELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 189 G-97. To he Opened by Hrs Excellency the Earl op Glasgow, G.C.M.G., on the 18th November, 1899; to be Closed January, 1897. President : Samuel Brown. Vice-President j W. H. Millward, General Manager Goar Meat Company. Hon. Vice-Presidents : Sir Robert Stout, H. D. Bell, John Duthio, M.H.R.’s City of Wellington Bishop Wallis, Bishop of Wellington Archbishop Redwood, R.C, Archbishop of Wellington 11, B. Kirk, lato President Christchurch Industrial Exhibition R. C. Bishop, President Canterbury Industrial Association John Waller, Vice-President Canterbury Industrial Association J. B. Triggs, Vice-President Canterbury Industrial Exhibition MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE. Wellington : S. Brown, President W. H, Millward, Vice-President T. G. Macarthy (Chairman Wellington and Manawatu Railway Co., Director Bank of Now Zealand) James Smith (Director Wellington and Manawatu Railway Co.) T. Ballinger (T. Ballinger and Co., Ltd.) A, I. Suckling-B.iron (Managing Director Now Zealand Electrical Syndicate) Win. Gill (Manager Alliance Assurance Co.) A. do B. Brandon (Messrs Brandon and Hisiop, Solicitors) J. B. Harooart (Harcourt and Co.) A. S. Biss (Badham and Biss) Robt. E. Bannister Win. Booth (Director Bank of Now Zealand, Chairman Wellington Moat Export Co.) Tho Executive invito cordial co-operation in this groat and progressive undertaking. As over ton years have elapsed since our last Exhibition was held, tho Executive feel confident that the time has now arrived for another Exhibition. Tho Executive now appeal to all the various trades and manufacturing establishments to support Wellington in bringing together the various manufacturing products which arc every year so rapidly increasing through tho clover ingenuity and forethought of one artisans and business men. Application for space to 30th Juno. C. D. MORPETH, Secretary. Office — Chamber of Commerce, Larabton quay. SHOWS WELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY SOCIETY. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. All Entries close on THURSDAY, 25th june, isao. GRAND ART UNION In connection with the above. First Prize —Gent’s Raglan Bicylo Second Prize—Lady’s Raglan Bicycle Third Prize —Afternoon Tea Service And numerous other prizes. Oho shilling Ticket (which also admits to tho Show) will draw tho First Prize— GENT’S RAGLAN BICYCLE. Art Unidn Tickets at D. D. Hyde’s, Lambton quay, and at Tom Sowhian’s and Mr Fccr’s, Willis street. R. E. BANNISTER, 578 Hon. Sec. HOUSES, LANDS & ESTATES. A. T. BATE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 21, Lambton quay, MONEY to lend in largo or small sums on first-class freehold security, city or rural. FOR SALE. EANGITIKEX DISTRICT. A first-class farm of 450 acres ; half in grass, with 5-roomod house and necessary outbuildings. Tho soil is very good. To be sold at a low rate on terms, as owner is leaving the district. FOR SALE OR LEASE. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. 490 acres ; 200 acres cleared and grassed, balance also carrying grass, but not cleared ; 50 acres hushfoUing under contract ; 4 miles fencing, land mostly flat and well watered, close to railway station, subdivided into 2 paddocks, at present carrying 500 sheep and 25 head of cattle ; largo 5-roomed house, newly built, and well finished ; yards, dip, &o. Price, .£1650 on terms ; or can bo leased at .£3O per annum. For complete list of properties, freehold or leasehold, apply for “ Land Roll” for June. 883 A. T. BATE. A. T. BATE, STOCK & SHAREBROKER, 24, Lambton quay. BUYER. Goar Meats, Meat Exports, Westport Coal, Wellington Woollen, Kaiapoi Woollen, National Banks, Wellington and Manawatu Railway, Drugs. SELLER. N.Z. Insurance, Wellington Loans, Walramarina Gorge Gold Mining. Thames —Hauraki G.M., Bavonaoliff G.M., and all other Mining Stocks. 884 A. T. BATE. HUTT XT’ALLEY IVrUESERTES. UTT V ALLEY iN URSERIES. H. C. GIBBONS & CO. HAVE 'great pleasure in 'directing the attention of tho residents of the City and Suburbs, and of lovers of horticulture in particular, to the fact that daring tho past few years one of the finest Nurseries in New Zealand has boon established in their midst. The Nurseries are easily accessible, Messrs Cudby’s coaches from tho Lower Hutt Station passing the gates. They contain an | area of 16 acres, a large portion of which is now under nursery stock, comprising ono of the largest, most varied, clean, vigorous, well grown nursery stocks in Now Zealand. To all who can, wo say, pay tho Nurseries a personal visit, satisfy yourselves of the excellent condition of tho stuff, and place your orders on the spot. Our manager will bo found courteous and obliging and free with his information, gained from a long experience of over thirty years. The advantages incidental to selecting trees and plants near to home are indisputable, and tho drawbacks to procuring from a distance are equally apparent. Large buyers, so preferring, will, by callingat onr town bouse, 131, Lambton quay, bo personally conducted to the Nurseries, and all those who may not find time or opportunity to pay a personal visit to the Nurseries will receive every attention to their instructions at the same place, and prompt execution of their orders in due coarse. NURSERY CATALOGUE, 1896. All onr friends and customers, who have not yet had a copy of present issne, kindly make application personally or by letter at once. H. C. GIBBONS & CO., NURSERYMEN,FLORISTS &SEEDSMSN, 131, Lambton quay, Wellington. 652 gSND IT TO StTOBTT S AUCTION ROOMS

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2851, 20 June 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2851, 20 June 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2851, 20 June 1896, Page 3

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