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CJT. PAUL’S PRO-CATHEDRAL, i O MULGRAVE STREET. SUNDAY, MARCH 17th. ORDER OF SERVICES. Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Matins am! Holy Communion, 11 a.m.; Evensong, C.3D p.m. WADES TOWN CHUECHEOOM v — Evensong, C. 30 p.m. 742 gT. PETE R’S ' CHU E»C 11. HARVEST FESTIVAL, 1001. ORDER OF SERVICES; 8 a.in.. Holy Communion: 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer and Second Celebration; 8.30 p.m. Children’s Service; 4 p.m.. Baptisms and Churollings; 6.30 p.m., Evening Prayer am! Solemn To Deimi. V B The offertories, after deduction of average, will be given to the fund to provide the chaplain for public institutions. BROOKLYN Un. UHCHROOM. p.m. 738 INSURANCE HOLIDAY. THE various Insurance Offices will be Closed on MONDAY NEXT, the 18th insl. (St. Patrick's Day). By ovdor. H. M. LYON. Secretary. March Rilli, 1001. NOTICE is hereby given that the Judge of the Assessment Court lias - appointed FRIDAY, 29th March, 1901. at 10.30 a.m., at the Court House, Wellington, as the time and place for hearing Objections to the- Valuation List for the City of .Wellington. 707 A. D. THOMSON. Clerk to Assessment Court. "clearing sale of dairy COWS. MONDAY, MARCH 25th, At 1.30 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS have received instructions from Mr H. Molfat, who has leased hia farm, to soil by public auction, at his farm, on the Longburn-Kairanga. road, as above, Absolutely Without Reserve, the whole of his superior herd of— . .11 selected dairy cows, mostly in lull profit 4 unbroken half-draughts Horse, spring trap and harness Mill- cans, etc., etc., etc. , 716, PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDA Y. 21st MARCH, 1901. nrUIE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND JL MERCANTILE AGENCY 'COMPANY, LTD., will sell by public auction as above — 4 store cows 1 good heifer 150 2-tooih purebred Lincoln ewes 250 4 and 6-tooth purebred Lincoln owes 100 f.f.m. purebred Lincoln ewes .100 Lincoln lambs / 200 G-tooth and f.f.m. ewes 30 ewes 200 2. 4 and G-tooth ewes IGO wethers ■ 50 I-tooth purebred stud Lincoln ewes, bred by Sydney Johnston, Esc|. 2 Lincoln rams 745 SOMETHING CHEAP. GRANITEWARE KETTLES GRANITEvVARE PANS CROQUET SETS MARBLE CLOCKS BOYS’ and MEN’S WATCHES FISHING LINES ’OSTE now offer a selection of LABOUE- ¥ ¥ ■- SAVING DEVICES that ladies will find invaluable in their kitchens ami about tho house. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, BREAKFAST CRUETS. TEA SETS, y FANCY LAMPS. BICYCLES AND FITTINGS GARDEN TOOLS TILED GRATES ri-rrviGES AND STOVES ' TABLE CUTLERY CRICKET SETS GUNS, RIFLES. CARTRIDGES SPORTING REQUISITES In fact, nil you want. ’W r LKI NTS AND FIELD 1 MANNERS STREET. ’CS9 NOTICE. I HAVE to intimate to my Wellington ii friands that I have taken, offices in Messrs Myers and Co,'s building, Hunter street, whore I will carry on business as Accountant. Trade Assignee, oto. WM. GRAY. F.1.A., N.Z. 578 (Late of Cook and Gray). NEW ZEALAND FLOUR MILLERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, rSAHE undersigned having b*eu appointed Sole Agents for Weliingtoxr and district for tho above Association, will be pleased to supply all particulars as to prices,' terms etc. D. W. VIRTUE AND CO. 5, Victoria sired, 317 Wellington. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LIMITED. have been appointed Agents for the above Company in the Wairarapa District. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCES effected at Lowest Current Rates. ANNUAL BONUSES distributed tomongst koldefa of at least Two Shares in the Company. J. D. CRUTCKSHANK AND CO., A cent s Wuirarapa District. 229 PUZZLE AND PUZZLED SOLD. DB WET, the elusive Boer commander, has got to the penny - puzzle stage of popularity in England. Says an American, who purchased one of these "puzzle” cards from ap itinerant vendor. ‘'On it was an outline of the territory lately ruled by Mr Kruger, with the wording, ‘This is the Transvaal; find De Wet.’ I turned the card about, but could discover no outline suggestive of tbe eal-like Boer general. I Then I applied to the vendor j for information. With grin, ho answered. ‘Ter can’t find Ds Wet, Gnv’nor? No more con anybody else find ’im! ’E ain’t there; Vs.sloned. : as. per usn,al. Now, ain’t the sejl worth a - J bloomin''penny'?’”' Thfefe" is‘no "Sell” about Crease’s A 1 Jam. It is a table I delicacy, and is made of pure fruit and: crystal sugar, and is, without doubt, thoj * beat jam on the market. All tins fnllj weight.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4307, 16 March 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4307, 16 March 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4307, 16 March 1901, Page 6