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nnHE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY i. COMPANY, LIMITED. DAY’S BAY—EXCURSION TIMETABLE. WEDNESDAY. 13th MARCH. Leave Wharf. Leave Bay. 10 a.m. U a.m. 2.30 p.Tn. 6 p.m. (Ci ream stances permitting.) Return Fares —Adults, la 6d; Children. 9d. For daily time-table see first page. C2B NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MASTERTON RACES. Hlh and 15th MARCH. 1901. ON above dates. Holiday Excursion Tickets to Opaki, available lor retain until Kith March, will be obtainable at Woodville. Oreylown. Te Aro and ,’ntcv mediate stations. NOTE. —Holiday Excursion Tick'-S to Opaki, from Cross Creek. Claciviilc .■>•• intermediate stations, wilt not - ■ able by north mail train, nor iivv. to Cross Creek or inteimediute ala jo; - I•> SontD mail train. On same dates, all trains will, if ir quired, stop opposite Opaki Racec-iur-e b-r passengers, and a Special Train will loan Cross Creek at, 9 a.m., Featherstou 9.. D. Greytown .0.26, Carterton, 10.12, Ma-tirt i-i 10,50, Racecourse arrive 11.5 a.m. A m—turn Special Train wi.l 10. /e Racecourse at C p.m. 554 BY' ORDER. POI.O MATCH. AT MIR A-MAR, FRIDAY', 15th MARCH, 3 p.m. FINAL MATCH of Victorian Visiting Team against team picked from till New Zealand. Admission to ground. Is. C. .1. CRAWFORD. Hon. Sec.. G 24 Wellington Polo Club. THB WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY COMPANY, LTD. POLO MATCH. MIRAMAR. VICTORIA v, NEW ZEALAND. FRIDAY, MARCH 15tb. ' THE S.S. DUCHESS will run passengers to the New Wharf at Mira--1 mar as above. Leave Ferry Wharf ... ... 2.15 p.m. Leave Miramar Wharf ... 5.0 p.m. Return Fare—Adults, Is; Children, Od. WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB (Registered). EASTER MEETING APRIL Bth and 9th, 1901. IVT OMIN ATI ON S for all events i' with the Secretary, at Feathc close atherston, on THURSDAY, the 14th March, at R p.m. For full programme see “Referee.” G. T. F. HUTTON, ; Secretary. Box 26, Post Office, Foatherston. 623 . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ABOLITION" OF* - THE WARDS OP THE CITY, NOTICE is hereby given that the following; Resolution was paused by way of Special Order at a Special Mooting of tba City Council held at tlie City Council Chambers at 11 o’clock oh the Ist day at March, IGfll-—namely . In exoruiec of the powers conferred by Section 182 of tho Municipal Corporations Aot, J9OO. the Wellington City Council hereby resolves, by way of Special Order, that nil the Wards of the City pt Wellington be, and the same hereby are, abolished. Notice is hereby further given that the said Resolution will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Order at a Special Meeting of the Council to be held at the City Council Chambers, Brandon street, Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of March, 1801 at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. Dated this 4th day of March, 1901. 401 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN AT WELLINGTON. ■XJOTICE is hereby ' given that WILLIAM HENRY ADAMS, Of Petone. Builder, was. this day adjudged Bankrupt* on creditors’ petition, by his Honor Mr Justice Edwards; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors,' to be liolden at my office on TUESDAY, the 19th day of March, 1901, at 11 o’clock. ( JAMES ASHCROFT, . 1 Official Assignee. 1 Wellington, 12th .March, 1901. 639 j A YANKEE BISHOP. A N American bishop, while visiting in j J*- Yorkshire, had been asked to give I- an address,at a Sunday School. “I am 1 the bishop of the diocese of Washington . and Idaho,” he said, "and, by the way, I can any of you toll mo what a diocese i is?’’ Several hands were hold up. The j bishop nodded to a yellow-haired, kred- ' cheeked lad in front. “You know?'’ he j said. “Yes, my lord,” was the reply. “A diocese is a high point of land, with a bishop sitting on top and "a lot of j clergymen all around.” This "broke ■ up” the bishop, who ceased asking qnes- • lions, and went on with his address. The boy apparently meant that the bishop was the chief ecclesiastic of a certain defined district, and Ms expression "on top” was very apt. At any rate, we can safely say that Crease’s A 1 Jam is "on top.” It is the favourite jam in this district. and is becoming the favourite wherever introduced. Crease’s A 1 Jam is made of picked fruit and crystal sugar, and is made in Wellington. All tins full, weight. 635 M ARTIN LUCKTE BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, PATENT AGENT. 41. Lambton quay. Money to Lend in any -mi on Freehold Security (town and country properties) ai Jowe't rater (44 p»r eent.t. T-l-nb-M. No. IiST, » ¥ ' Jg-EIR’S N.Z. FORWARDING AGENCY Furniture Packed and Forwarded to any address. Splendid Storage Accommodation for Furniture and other poods. All Classes of Goods Cleared through Customs and Promptly Delivered. 632 TjIARMERS and HOUSEOWNERS pleas.- -*■ note Special Quotations for Horse aud Cow , Covers, Leg or Belly Stiaps Oilskins supplied, guaranteed to give satisfaction. R. G. KNIGHT, Tent, ;Flag and Cover Maker, Customhouse quay, Wellington. 629 ‘

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4304, 13 March 1901, Page 6

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