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JyTEW rjTB ALAND MAILTHURSDAY, JULY G. LADIES’ PAGES.—Four Columns of Wellington Social Gossip; Descriptions of the Dresses at Airs Wallis’s “At Home”; the Post and Telegraph Rifle Corps’Ball (special request); Mrs Chatfield’s “At Home" at the Art Gallery; Airs Findlay’s Reception, and other functions. Read the “Mail” for Wellington Society News. The "Talking Shop Day by Day,” by “Jingle Junior” —Men, Alannors and Matters in the House. Amateur Opera at Picton. Reviews of New Books, by Max Nordau, D'Annunzio. Mrs Wilfrid Ward and Ada Cambridge. THE FARMUlt.—Articles of Interest to Country Settlers. Camera Club’s Exhibition—The Judges’ Report and all the Regular Features. Nearly One Hundred Columns of Original and Selected .Matter. Full Reports of Parliament, the Courts, etc. The Best Paper for Country Settlers. THE MOST READABLE WEEKLY. Price, Gd. Sold Everywhere. s : EE CURRENT NUMBER “TRADE REVIEW’.” THE EVILS OF NO LICENSE. MAYOR THOMSON’S FULL REPLY TO BACLUTHA BOROUGH COUNCIL’S CENSURESTo bo seen at All Hotels. 306 W.P.P. AND C;S. FLYING RACeT NAPIER TO WELLINGTON. ALL Competitors must bring their birds to the Wellington: Railway Station THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8.30 o’clock, for Hampering for above races. 310 JAS. B. SPEED, . Sec. W.P.P. AND C.S. STAR BOATING CLUB. MEAIBERS are reminded that Nominations for the Annual Ball will close on SATURDAY NEXT. The Secretaries are to be found at Batkin’s -very evening between 5 and G o’clock. 312 NATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. THE Office of the Association is rer. oved to 11. Brandon street, Wellington. C. R. BEATTIE, . 308 Secretary. NOTICE. ■JV'OTICE is hereby given that payment of all outstanding accounts due to the firm of Scoullar and Chisholm, Wellington, and the late Arthur Scoullar, is requested on or before Ist August, 1899. After that date legal proceedings will bo taken. J. G. W. AITKEN, D. JONES, Executors of the late Arthur Scoullar. Wellington, 3rd July, 1899. 255 NOTICE. A LL Claims (up to and inclusive of 24th June) against the firm of Scoullar and Chisholm, Wellington, and the estate of the late Arthur Scoullar, aro to be rendered at the office of the said firm on or before Monday, 17th inst., after which date they will not be recognised. J. G. W. AITKEN, D. JONES, . Executors of the late Arthur Scoullar. Wellington, 3rd July, 1899. 251 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 29th day of Julv. 1899. 2882. JOHN RUTHERFORD BLAIR, JOHN GUTHRIE WOOD AITKEN, am JAMES McALPINE.—27 perches, part Section 374, City of Wellington. Occupied hy the Home for Fallen Women. 2888. JOHN LAMBERT.—73I acres 1 rood 30 perches, part Blocks IX., IXa., XXXIX., and LXV., Rangitikei District. Occupied by Agnes Stuart Ingle, Reginald Pring Keer, and Charles Coleman. 2894. CHARLOTTE AKED, WILLIAM HENRY BOOCOCK, ELIZA WILDERS, and TOM WILKINSON SUNDERLAND. —lOl acres 3 roods. Section 28, Horokiwi Valley District. Occupied hy Alexander Nicol. 2896. GEORGE THOMAS LONDON.1 acre and 0.5 perch, part Section 5. Hutt District. Part occupied by Samuel Vickery Burridge. Diagrams may be inspected at this office, i . Dated this 28th day of Juno, 1899, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. W. STUART, 246 District Land Registrar. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). Incorporated under the Companies Acta and the New Zealand Act 1., 1873. A DIVIDEND for the half-year ended 31st March last at the rate of G per cent, per' annum, and BONUS at the rate of 1 per cent., has been declared by the Directors, and will be paid to Shareholders on application at any of the Branches in the colony on and after the 20th instant. The Transfer Books will be closed from this date until the 20th instant. JAMES COATES, General Manager. Wellington. 6th July, 1899. 313 ELOCUTION. MISS KATE WRIGGLESWORTH is prepared to Receive Pupils in Elocution. AT HOME on the AFTERNOONS and EVENINGS of WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS. Address: 47, Upper Dixon street. 192 IF JAMES~ ROBERT WILLIAMSON, who left England last in 1889, will communicate with the undersigned he will »ear of something to his advantage.—VAN SANDAU AND CO., 13. King street. Cheapside, London, England. 314

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3785, 6 July 1899, Page 6

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