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CJT. 1“A UJ/S FRO - CATHEDRAL, CO MiLOIiAVK .STREET. I'i.RST SUNDAY AFTER EA I.'TE". April Utli. Or lor or Services —8 a.m., Holy Com?ii 11 ii ion : 11 a.m.. Matins ami Sermon: j:i ii.i.i.. Sunday Sclieols; 6.30 p.m.. Evcn- ! song and Sermon. | 'A AJiESTOWN CUURCHROOM--11 [a.m.. Matins and Holy Coiuiiimiion. 608 Qi T. PETE FAS C H XT R C H. V 3 LOW SUN DAY, 1091. ORDER OF SERVICES: 8 a.in.. HolV Communiou: I! a.m.. M..!!•(••<{ Prayer rnd Second Celebration; ii.m.. Children's Service: ■! p.m., Hap ii.'ias and (.Jim filings; G.tiO p.m., Evenin; MROONLVN CH CRCUROOM 6..‘{it p.m. GIC AN AC \L CHURf IT P \UADE, 1.0.0.F.M.U. Members of the Brita nnia, Antipodean, Newtown, Sister Wallis and Juvenile Lodges. also all Visiting Members, are requested to meet at the Lodge Room on SUNDAY NEXT, at 10.15 for the purpose of attending Service at the Primitive Methodist Church. Sydney street, when the Rev G. U. Mann will conduct the Service. Suburban Lodges are also invited to atton d. The Garrison Band has kindly consented to head the procession. Every member is expected to attend. G. E. GODBEE. i A. GUISE. , 14 ■ E. H. FISHER. >"■* Secretaries of Lodges. W BLL INGTON ASSOCIATION SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). OF NEW CENTURY HALL KENT TERRACE. ’ SUNDAY’, 11th APRIL, 1901, At 7 o’clock sharp. T . MRS ADA FOYE. Inspirational Lecturer and Test Med: urn, will deliver her First Lecture as above. Subject—" Christian Spiritualism, closing with tests and fnessages from spirit friends. Admission by ticket only, which may he procured from Messrs W. McLean, Volkman and Tucker, Cuba street. ,T. Jamieson, Manners street, and from all members of ttie committee. Tickets, Is and Is 6d. No admission after 7 o’clock. CIS WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL LICENSES FOR VEHICLES. rjIHE laspector of Vehicles will be in a , at the Corporation Office on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 15t and 18th April, at 9.30 each day. for tli purpose of inspecting all vehicles fo which licenses for the current -year ai required. They will be taken in the fo lowing order:—Carts and Expresses, Mo: day; Cabs and other vehicles, Tuesday. J. E. PAGE. Town Clerk. 11th April, 1901. ’ NOTE—AII licenses must be taken out within M nays from Monday next. 55-1 DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. AUCTIONEER’S LICENSE. I HEREBY give notice that the.undermentioned person, whose place of business is within this district, has been duly licensed to sell by auction for nine months, to be computed from tho lOtii day of April, 1901— Edward Philip Levien. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk. 12th April. 1901. 571

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE.. "VTOTICE ir hereby given that the sever . reels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act 1885/' unless caveat he lodged forbidding tinsame on or before the 4th day of May, 2989. ARCHIBALD McDONELL. acres and 20 perches. Sections 354 and 355. Township of Carnarvon. Occupied by Thomas Cameron as tenant. 3050. RICHARD CHARLES GIBSON WORTH, EMILY SARAH TRAVERS, ALICE JULIA CLEGHORN, SARAIII LOUISA MALKBERG, CHARLES FREDERICK WORTH, THOMAS FOLEY, and GEORGE ROBERT WILTON.—I rood 2 4-1 Q perches, parts of Sections 677 and 741, City of Wellington, with right-of-way. Occupied in separate portions bv Charles Frederick Worth, Henry Joseph Lepper, Joseph Henry Chaney, William James .Tones, Arthur Murry and Minnie Jane King. 3083. THE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—S.S perches, part of Section 473, City of Wellington. Occupied by a weeklv tenant. ’ 3090. GEORGE .SULLIVAN PAIR CHILD.—23.9 perches, part of Section 959 City of WeTi~-*on. Occupied bApplicant and John Tinned as tenant. •3091. MARGARET STEEL HILL.—IS perches, part of Sections 419 and 420. City of Wellington. Occupied by Annlicant. Diagrams maybe insneoted at this office Dated this 3rd day of April. ISOI, at the Bands Registry' Office. Wellington. b W. STUART, 555 District Land Registrar. NOTICE TO VENDORS OP MILK IN WELLINGTON. THE •Wellington District Milk -Suppliers’ Union wil* Raise (bo Pric" n. Milk on and after the first day of May Next ‘ W. ROUTLEY. Secretary to the Wellington District 5)8 Milk Suppliers’ Union. SHOOTING SEASON. mHIS year is a CLOSE SEASON foi Native Pigeons. Pukeko and Kaka. THE SEASON for shooting other Native Game and Imported Game in the Wellington District will open on Ist May, and close on 31st Jnly. , A. E. LOWE, • Honorary Secretary, Wellington Acclimatisation Society. 23rd March. 1901. f-. i G. SHERWOOD V Watchmaker and Jeweller, 92. CUBA SIR LET v -vi o oot to Ayer*’ Botanic Dispensary) GcM Watches from «)*, Silver Watchei "n.n lew, Rotherham’* and Waltham ’.were. Sliver - Broches from Is bilii Brooches - from 4s 6d, Specie!..,, from Clocks ami Alarms from3s. IS.-, Govern mem stamped Gold Wedding - mni Keepers. Wotches cleaned ■r n-w ii.a.i'sprins from 8« 8d: w«4oh ft,*.— H Pit-* 2*l. Wfi QEORGE-. REICHARDT. Vnsrc WAREHOUSE, t.ambton qUAY- WELLINGTON. BECHSTELN’S unrivalled pianos ar.fl I KtlM A YER’S PIANOS RORD’S BEST PIANETTES for description and priest. 1 ■ riROBGB REICHARDT. Woliiagtci*.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4330, 13 April 1901, Page 6

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