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ATHLETICS. DOT BALL. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. AT THE ATHLETIC PARK, at 3 p.m., PONEKE T. MELROSE, Admission, Cd. AT PIiTONE, PETONE v. WELLINGTON. Train leaves Te Aro nt 2.20 p.m. Admission (including train fare) Carriages, Is Gd; covered trucks, Is. 373 BOXING 13 O X I N G ]M- A T C H BETWEEN W. CAMPBELL AND BAT MARNET, "Will tato place at the CRITERION THEATRE On WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 22nd, Preceded by n Step*Danciucr Exhibition by Mr Joe Tipeno and Air J. Warren ; and also Sparring' Exhibitions by local boxers. Admission—4s, 3s, 2s. Doors open at 7.30, 304 SPORTING. JOHNSONVILLE AND HUTT COUNTY TROTTING CLUB. SECOND t>AY*S WINTER MEETING, * FRIDAY, JULY 24. Programme: 1. Trial Handicap (Saddle), of 10 sova. Two miles. 2. Dash Harness, of 10 sots. One mile. 3. JOIINBONTILLK SADDLE, of 20 SOTS, Two miles. 4. Electric Mile (Saddle), of 10 sovs. One mile. 5. Pont Saddle, of 10 sovs. Two miles. C. Presidents’ Handicap (saddle), of 20 sovs. Two miles. Nomination foes tor Nos. 3 and C, 10s each. Acceptance fees for Nos. 3 and 6,10 s eaoli. Nomination and acceptance fees for all other events, 5s eaoh. Nomination for all events close WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY, 189 G. Handicaps and Acceptances for all events duo THURSDAY, 23rd JULY", 189 G. It is to be distinctly understood that in tho event of any unforeseen circnmstanoos arising to Prevent tho Meeting taking place, all moneys paid for Nominations or Aoooptanoes are to bo returned by tho Club, and to be received by the Nominators. Under tho Rules of tho North Island Association op New Zealand. OWNERS’ REMlNDEß.—Acceptances for all events for first day’s Mooting close tonight, White Swan Hotel, 10 p.m. 11. R. WOON, Secretary, 397 Box 339, G.P.O. RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB’S WINTER AND STEEPLECHASE MEETING, AT HUTT PARK. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 22nd and 25th JULY, 1806.

TRAINS mil leave for Racooourso Platform as under:— Te Aro, depart 10.13 a.m., 10.43 a.m., 11.50 a.m., and 1.5 p.m. Wellington, depart 10.25 a.m., 10.55a.m., 12.5 p.m.,and 1.15 p.m. Return trains will leave Racecourse Platform for Wellington and Te Aro 15 and 30 minutes after the last race. The 10.43 a.m. train from Te Aro will not stop Jor passengers between Wellington and Racecourse Platform. . Tickets (available on day of issue only) will be obtainable at the undermentioned fares Carriages. Trucks. Te Aro and Wellington to Racecourse Platform (return) 4s Gd 3fl 6d Petono Junction to Racecourse Platform (return) ... ... 2s Od Racecourse Platform to Petono Junction (single) ... , Is Od Os Gd Racecourse Platform to Wellington and To Aro (single) ... 2s Od la Gd Fares to Racecourse Platform include admission to the Course. BY ORDER. Traffic Manager's Office, Wellington, 15th July, 1890. 388 GOVERNMENT ADVTS. Minos Department. Wellington, 9th July, 1896. WRITTEN Applications, stating qualifications and accompanied by testimonials, will be received at this office up to MONDAY, the 17th of August next, for the position of INSPECTING ENGINEER TO THE MINES DEPARTMENT, at a salary of .£450 a year, and an allowance of 12s Gd a day while absent from Wellington on the Public Service, to cover all expenses excepting steamboat, railway and coach faros, and horse hire, the cost of which will bo paid by the Department. The person to be appointed must bo qualified to hold a first-class Certificate as a Mine Manager under “ The Mining Act, 3891,” and the amendments thereto, and also under “ 1 The Coal Mines Act, 1891.” He will also be required to visit the Mining Centres throughout the Colony, as well as the various Coal Mines, and to prepare an annual report thereon for the General Assembly. The Inspecting Engineer must also report on applications for assistance towards the construction of roads, tracks and bridges in Mining Districts, for subsidies towards prospecting,« the construction of mining works, such as water-races, dame, reservoirs, &c„ and under the direction of the Minister of Mines take general control of all works towards the cost of which money is contributed by the Mines Department from votes provided by the Legislature. A. J. CADMAN, 277 Minister of Mines. EDUCATION JjIDUCATION BOARD, Wellington. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE THIRD QUARTER WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, 20th JULY. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION Drawing and Painting Elementary and Advanced, and from the Living Model Practical, Plain and Solid Geometry and Perspective Mechanical Drawing and Machine Construction Architectural Drawing and Building Construction Theory of Plumbing Mathematics Applied Mechanics Drawing Applied to Manual Instruction CLASSES FOR PRACTICAL WORK: Carpentry Wood Carving or Stone Carving Modelling and Casting Plumbing Woodwork for Primary Scholars Dat anl Evening Classes. Fees, from 6s per quarter,. South Kensington and City and Guilds of London Examinations are open to all students. For full information, apply to the Director, ° r t 0 A. DORSET, 317 Secretary. Miss 3? hcebe IVTtEES, 8.A., Teacher tor seven years in Mrs Swainson’s school, will be prepared to receive pupils for private tuition, and to coach them for all public examinations from SEPTEMBER Ist. Address— Clifton terka.ce. 306 Mcjsr AB’B GrARDENS. PRELIMINAET ANNOUNCEMENT. Mrs W. F. Ross—Proprietress. This popular resort is now open to receive visitors. Afternoon Tea as usual. Admission, 6d. 793 SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, Ac. SE. "WRIGHT’S “Light-Line" Classes • meet Monday and Thursday evenings, at 7.30. Text books for sale, and at Whitcombo and Tombs'. Typewriting taught daily, and all kinds of typewriting executed promptly. 33, LAMBTON QUAY 789 (Right-of-way next Bank N-S.W.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2875, 18 July 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2875, 18 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2875, 18 July 1896, Page 3

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