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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ST. PATRICK'S CONCERT AND DANCE. -To be held in the DRUIDS! HALL, TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th,; 190&. Proceeds to go "towards the Messina Relief l^und. Double tickets 2s 6d; single tickets Is 6d. Concert Programme. Overture, -duett, Misses Stewart. Song, "Believe me if All,'?. - : - Mr J. O'Connor. Song, "Come Back to Erin,". Miss E.Barry. Song, "Oft in "The StiUy Night," Rev: Father Fihnerty. Song, "Kathleen Mavourneen," Miss M. Fraser. Song, "My Little Irish Girl," .'■■■■-. Mr Hintz. Irish Jig in-caricature, , ''_::.': Mr and Mrs B. Housiaux. Song, "The West Asleep," : Mr E. Barry. Song, "Kate O'Shane," ■ • Miss S. Stewart. Songi "Killarriey," Mr Kirton. 834 ' : . .* . . CANARY AND CAGE BIRD CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of Members of the above will be held at Mercer's Rooms this WEDNESDAY, March 17th, at 7.30 p.m. •'. ... 820 GRAND GARRISON BAND CONCERT. BOTANICAL RESERVE. ON THURSDAY NIGHT. 821 MARCH 18th, : at 7.45; WE LSO Nf PO U LTTR^ASSO C I ATI ON. /^OMMITI'EE MEETING at Mercer's Room, THURSDAY, March 18th., at 7.30 p.m. Business^important. Full attendance requested. 822 L 0. L, No. 51. NELSON TRUE BLUES. / A N R.A.P; MEETING of the "above Lodge will be held in the Masonic Hall, .Collingwood Street, THIS EVENING, at 7,30 sharp. 830 ' :.: By Order W.M. A PPLICATIONS, to be sent in not -^*- later than March- 31st, are invit- : ed for the ; position of Organist .and Choirmaster at AH Saints' Church. , : W. W. DE CASTRO, . 833 People's Churchwarden. NELSON DRAINAGE SCHEME. PROPERTY. OWNERS? who have ■-*- boundary connections laid by the Council, are hereby^notified that unless payment is made' within 'seven days'from "this date, legal proceedings will be taken to recover cost' of same. W. AITCHESON-SMITH. Resident Engineer. 16th March, 1909. 823 LADIES OF NELSON. YOU are invited to attend a.meet- -"-. ing at the Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY,: at 3.30 p.m. to consider the advisability, of raising funds for a Hospital Bed in memory of the brave Stewardesses, Mesdames Hope - and Jacobs. ■ -• - .■ 829 B. PIPER. NELSON COLLEGE OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATiON. >-- nPHE Annual and Special General x Meeting will be held at the. College on SATURDAY, March 20th, at 8 p.m. Business: Revision of Rules and presentation Tof Report. - L. HUNTER-BROWN, ' 824 ' . ; ;f^Hon.' Secretary. . FIELD AMBULANCE. No. 4. Company. ' " Company will parade for In- ■^ spector General's inspection at Brightwater on SATURDAY, March 20th. Town Section leaves Nelson by 1.45 p.m. train. Fines as per Defence Regulations for absence. PHIL. O. ANDREW. ) 825 .■ - Surgeon-Major. DISTRICT ORDER. rpHE Inspector General, N.Z. Dcx fence Forces (Col. Dayies, :C.8.) will -give i 'a. • lecture -to o_fncers sind N.C.O's of the Nelson Garrison at the Club Room, Drill Shed," on SATURDAY EVENING next, at 8.15. 'Uniform or mufti. L.J. JOYCE, Lieut. Col, 826 ."...■'■ : Commanding District. WAKEFHSLD J3RANCH. ' A' SPECIAL MEETING. wiII be held -^*- at Oddfellows' Lodge Room on FRIDAY; March 19th, at 8 p.m. Business: To pass Field Day Programme. J. W. HAGEN, ' 827 . "• Secretary. A RARE CHANCE. fTAVING decided to go out of the •*-*• fancy we oflfer the whole. of our prize stock of, PRIZE POULTRY, BANTAMS, and PIGEONSfor sale at ridiculously low prices to i clear. - HOUDANS, fit to i win anywhere in N.Z; WHITE XEGHORNS, related to Savage's winning pen. PILL "GAME BANTAMS, N.Z. champions. BLACK ROSECOMB BANTAMS, JAPANESE SILKEN, -very rare in N.Z._ JACOBIN Pigeons, we won the special prize for the best pigeon in the show with one of" these birds. NUNS, black and white FANTAILS. INDIAN FLOOR ROLLERS, WORKING HOMERS. ; We will not exhibit in any of the classes this year, so offer the whole of our stock for sale. No' second. rate" birds kept. Inquiries solicited. WEARING BROS., Breeders and Exhibitors, 832 RICHMOND. \ Marine Department,,. Wellington, 13th March, 1909. A PPLICATIONS will be received 11 at this Office up to NOON of THURSDAY, the 25th March, 1909, for the appointments of Harbourmaster and Pilot at Manukau and Harbour' Master, Pilot and Cus--1 toms Officer at Hokianga. The sal- ! ar5 r attached to each appointment is" £220 a year, and in addition to this a sum of £10 a year will be paid in each for the performance of the duties of Inspector of Fisheries. There is a free house at Hokianga. In the I case of the Harbour Master at Manukau a house allowance of £24 a year will be' made; Applicants must be British subjects, must be more than 45 years of age, must hold a certificate of competency as " Master Ordinary, and must have had command of a vessel or vessels. The selected candidates will be required .to pass the examination i for pilots prescribed by. the Harbour By-laws for ports where there i is not a Harbour Board. Applications must be accompanied by evidence of age, and certificates of service at sea, and of good conduct and sobriety. ■ -Tho appointments will.be subject /to. , the . Civil and Public-Service Superannuation Acts . ' x By command. GEORGE ALLPORT, 827- - Secretary^

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12490, 17 March 1909, Page 2

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