I T HE WELLINGTON STEAM FEEIEY COMPANY, LIMITED. EXCURSION TIME-TABLE. TO DAY'S BAY—SATURDAY, 29th JUNE. Leave Wharf. Leave Bay. 2.30 p.m. 4 p.m,. TO MIRAMAR— ■ SATURDAY, 29th JUNE. Leave Wharf. Leave Mirrtmar. 1.10 p.m. 1.35 p.ni. 2.30 p.m. 5 p.ra. •SUNDAY, 30th JUNE. 10 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.rn. (Circumstances permitting). 58 jpOOTBALL! FOOTB1LL! SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 'MATCHES, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 29th JLVNB. ATHLETIC PARK: ATHLETIC v. WELLINGTON OLD BOYS v. ORIENTAL > At PETONE: MELROSE v. PONEKE. Admission^-SIXPENCE. Ladies Free. Kick-off at 3 o’clock sharpi. D. MoKENZIE, 54 * Secretary. COPPER, LEAD, TIN OR OTHER MINING FOR BASE META LS. Expert, who has paid for Companies in Australia Seven (7) Milli ons Sterling,chiefly in miners’ wages, will be pleased to TREAT WITH PARTIES RESPECTING MINERAL DEPOSITS. Address "Copper,” Empire Hotel, Wellington a day or two. Afterwards G.P.0., Auckland. 65 IN PARLIAMENT. IN THE MATTER of a Local Bill intituled 'The Wellington Harbour Board Act, 1879, Amendment Act, 1991.” PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Local Bill promoted by tl 10 Wellington Harbour Board and hawing the above short title, will bo introduced into Parliament at the next ensuing .Session. The objects which the Bill is intended to effect are:— 1. That the Member of the Bos rd now elected by the Council of the County of Hutt shall be elected jointly by the Council of that County and by the Councils of the Boroughs within that County except the City of Wellington 2. That the Member of the Bolnrd now elected by the Councils of the Counties of Wairarapa North and South shall toe elected jointly by the Councils of the Counties of Pahiatua; Akiteo, Eketahuna. Maurioeville, Castlepoint, Masteirton and Wairarapa South, and by the Councils of the Boroughs within those Counties. 3. That an additional Member of the Board shall be elected jointly by tho Councils of the Counties of Manawatu. Oroua, Horowhenua, Pohangina and JOwitea, and by the Councils of the Boroughs within those Counties. 4. That the balance-sheet of the Wellington Harbour Board bo made up to the 30th dav of Sentember in each year in lieu of the 31st day of December as provided in the Harbours Act, 1878. A copy of this Bill has been deposited at the office of the Wellington Harbour Board and at the Stipendiary Magistrates’ Courthouses at Carterton, Eketahu na. Featherston, . Eeiiding. Foxton Grieytown, Hutt. Upper Hutt; Levin, Otaki, Pahiatua, Palmerston North, Masterton an (r l Well lington and will there remain open to public inspection. this twenty-eighth day of June, By order of the Wellington Harbour Board. WILLIAM FERGUSON. " Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.
KATES. SUMMONSES for Kates due 15th May will not’be issued unless payment is made. J. CHAPPLE, Collector of Kates. 28th June, 1901. 40 NOTICE, VICTORIA HOME FOR INCURABLES BAZAAR. "DERSONS haying claims against the Committee are requested to send them to the Secretary, Mrs Newman, Hobson street, “Wellington. J. P. MAXWELL, 56 Hon Treasurer. MAORILAND BAZAAR. THE Executive Committee ’of the Maori* land Bazaar wish to tender their sincere Thanks to all those who so kindly assisted them by subscribing liberally both money and gifts of various kinds. OCTAVTA NEWMAN, 57 Hon Sec. “Bazaar. Estate of HENRY PHILLIPS, deceased, late of Railway Hotel. Lower Hutt. THE Executors of the Will of the abovenamed deceased request that all accounts against his estate be sent addressed to them at the offices of Messrs BRANDON, HISLOP and JOHNSTON. Solicitors, Featherston street, Wellington, not later than 4th JULY next. 27 P U E E MILK, As supplied to T.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and "York, From the FRESH FOOD AND ICE COMPANY, Purveyors of Fresh Milk, Cream, “Butter, Eggs and Ice. Delivered to all parts of the city. Telephone, 214. 9 BLOOD AND BOTHA. ' SIR BINDON BLOOD, who did excel lent work in the Tirah campaign, on the Afghan border, is operating with considerable success in North-East Trans vaal. He appears to have relieved General French in the command ’there, and is very wide awake. Sir Bindon knows all about sniping, for the Afridis gave him’a full taste of it on the Afghan hills. Blood has been groping around for Botha, but the Boer commander is a wanderer “on his own.” It*is quite cer. tain that the British will not capture Botha, De Wet, Steyn and the rest of the leaders. “At the same time, there appears to be a .prospect of peace being re, stored shortly. Lord Salisbury said in a sneech on Thursday “it “was undoubted that there would be early and complete victory in South Africa.” This looks healthy, coming from the “Prime Minister, who ought to know all about the position. Peace woujd be welcomed by everyone, for the khaki “fever is biting into the bones of the nation. There is too much jingoism even in New Zealand, and the sooner all the “military gush comes to an end the better. We want the people to turn their attention to Crease’s A 1 .Tam, the finest and-best jam in New Zealand. Made right, looks right, tastes right. Ge* It. 36
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4396, 29 June 1901, Page 6
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