The Marquis and Marquise de ravernay, who had booked at Capetown, arrived at Wellington on Saturday by the Athenic. ■ ) Mr H. W. Young, of Westland, the latest addition to the Magistracy, is to take charge of the Kaseby district. - The Rev. G. Knowles Smith, late of Paisley, Scotland, reached Wellington by the Athenic on Saturday evening, en route for Dunedin, where he will assume charge of the Primitive Methodist circuit in that city. He will make the Dundas street Church his centre of operations. The Rev. F. A. Thompson, who has just been transferred from Auckland to Wellington, began his work in the Wellington Primitive Methodist circuit No. 2 yesterday by conducting services at Porirua and Tawa Flat. He will live at Porirua. Nominations of candidates to serve on the Wellington Licensing Committee close on March Ist. The election takes place ,on the 9th p rox. Want any carrying done? Then come to us—now. Goods of all kinds removed safely and speedily to wherever desired/ Parcels forwarded any address in New Zealand or'.abroad. • Furniture removed. New Zealand Express Co. < • A. L. Wilson and Co., 2G, Brandon street, have for .sale several farms situated near Levin. ■•■■■■ Now, .ray girl, Alexandra, Be sure to buy Progandra To quickly ease my poor toe. My corn pains and pricks me so. •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6749, 22 February 1909, Page 6
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