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W. N. A. V. nnili) Corps will Parade at the Town iL Diiilsbed for Infantry Drill anti Inspection THIS LIVENING, at 7.30 o’clock. Uniform —All blue, white singlets, leggings and carbines. E. D. BELL, o 5 Lieut.-Commanding. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ABOLITION OP THE WAEDS OF THE CITY. ]VrOTICE is hereby given that the foils lowing Resolution was passed by way of Special Order at a Special Meeting of the City Council held at the City Council Chambers at 11 o’clock on the Ist day of March, 1801—namely: In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 183 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1900 the Wellington City Council hereby resolves, by way of Special Order, that all the Wards of the City of Wellington be, and the same hereby are, abolished. Notice is hereby further given that the said Eesolution 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 291 h day of March, 1801 at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. Dated this 4th day of March, 1901. 401 TO THE RATEPAYERS AND HOUSEHOLDERS CITY OF WELLINGTON. Ladies and gentlemen,—At the request of largo numbers of Ratepayers and Householders, I am again a candidate to represent you in the City Council, trusting my past services will merit your support. Yours faithfully, 47 GEORGE ANDERSON. KILBIRNIE MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF KILBIRNIE WARD. IN response to the numerously-signed requisition presented to us from you. we have considered your request, and have decided to oiler ourselves for the olhee of Councillors for Kilbirnie Ward, at the coming election in April, and shall be pleased to Address the Burgesses about the end of this week. Date and place will he advertised in a day or two. Yours faithfully, H. D. CRAWFORD. J. MEAD. 10 T. HIGHBTT. BOROUGH OF ONSLOW. ■ NOTICE is hereby given that on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of March, 1901, in accordance with the provisions of “The Eating on Unimproved Value Act, 1836,” and "The Local Government Voting Reform Act. 1899,’’ a Poll was taken over the Borough on the proposal that The Rating on Unimproved Value Act, 1896.” be adopted in the Borough of Onslow, and henceforth property he rated on the Basis of the Unimproved Value thereof. The following was the result— Votes for the proposal ... 140 Votes against the proposal 8 Asa majority of the valid, votes recorded was in favour of the proposal, 1 hereby declare the proposal carried. JOHN HOLMES, Mavor of the Borough of' Onslow. Council umce, Lambton quay, . 25th March, 1901. ; 54

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the lal ral parcels ol' land hereinafte sevei mi parcels of land hereinafter described will bei brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885/ unless v caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 22nd day oil April, '"aobl. CL AD A ANN EKINS.—3O perchds, part Section 43, Left Bank, Wanganui River, and part of a closed road (aiso known as part Lot 05, Campbelltown’ Extension). Occupied by A- James 3067. JULIA FITZGERALD.—9.6 perches, part Section 535, City of Wellington. Occupied by Applicant 3081. MAUDE MARY EVELINE ANDERSON.—I rood Section 146, Town of Wanganui. Occupied by Thomas Lloyd. Diagrams may be inspected at this officn. Dated this 20th day of March, 1901, at the Lauds Registry Office. Wellington. W. STUART, 58 District Land Registrar. APPLICATION having been made to me for the issue of a provisional Crown lease in the name of HERBERT TAMES WHITELAW. of Peilding. Saddler. for Section 12, Block 11., Kairanga Survey District, being the land comprised in Crown lease, Vol. 12a, folio 275, and evidence having been lodged of the destruction of the said Crown lease, I'hereby give notice that I will issue the provisional Crown lease as requested, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 4th day of April, 1901. Dated this 20th day of March, 1901, at the! Lands Registry Office. Wellington. ' ■ W. STUART, 59 District Land Registrar. SELLING OFF; RELINQUISHING BUSINESS. we have to give up possession of our Premises shortly, and the whole of our Stock must be sold. Now is the chance to Purchase Ironmongery. 3LKINS AND FIELD MANNERS STREET, Wellington. 53

THE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP. WHO will win the belt'? It looks a moral for one or other of the Wood-, villo men, but ir. this, as in other things: v-ou cannot be certain until the numbers go up. The Woodville men are popping in "bulls” with great consistency and they teally deserve to win. But what price A. Ballinger, the consistent Wellington shot? Ho is a great stayer and generally comes strong at the finish. He is creeping up verv steadily and when it is all over he won’t be far off the winning post. Whoever beats Ballinger deserves to win, and if a Woodville man; carries off the belt we will not grudge him his victory. Wellington cannot expect to win every time. We have the champion hand and produce, thochampion jam of the colony. Crease s A 1 Jam wins on its merits every time. Crease’s At Jam is the people’s jam. All tins full weight. 50 WOLI/EBMAN AND CO., MERCHANTS, Hunts/ street, WslliriKtoa. Importers of CHOICE WINES. BPIBITS. CIGAES. Sale Xgente for DOCTOB'S SPECIAL, tho only Medical Whiriy in the market. Inepwtion and Correspondence invited. Et*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4316, 27 March 1901, Page 6

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