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PRINCESS THEATBE. Lkibses ... Mkssbs Smith & Ukdhrwood Business Mavagbb ... Me 0. H. Tattob (for Miss Juno). Continued Success of ]\T ISS T^LOISE TONO, MB 0. H. TAYLOR, MISB ELLA. OARRINGTON, And Melbourne Dbamatio Company, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING Boucicault's Beautiful Irish Drama, ARR&H NA POGUE, With all the original Songs and Dances. MONDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, Firut production of a Dramatisation of Hugh Conway's Celebrated Novelette, CALLED BACK. Prices of Admission — 4s, 28 6d, la. Box office at H. I. Jones's. INSTITUTE HALL. SUNDAY EVENING, 14ia FEBRUARY T\R /""I I L B E R T Will (by special request) deliver a Leoture as above. Bnbject — " Religion and Science," To commence at 8 o'clock. Admission — Frea. Collection to defray exoensoa. YOUNG WOMEN'S PRAYER UNION. A TEA MEETING will be held <n the WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM OK TUESDAY, THE 16rn INSTANT. Tea on the table ?t 6,30 p.m. An interesting Programme has been ar» ranged for the after meeting, including Musical Selections, 80103, Addresses, &o, Ticke'e — Adults, Is 6d ; Children, Is. WANGANUI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. fpHE Annual Meeting of Members of the [ ■*• Wanganui Acclimatisation Society -will Ibe held at Mr Jackson'a Rooms on Wed- | nesday, 17th instant, at 3 30 p.m. ED. N. LIFFITON, Hon. Sec. SENSATIONTHE nABTLEOLIFF HOTEL, WANGANUI HEADS. John Dates , Pbopkiktob, Ihe above named Hofcrl has jusfc .been built to the order of the Proprietor, with all the laiest improvements, and newly finished throughout. The appointments will be fouiid complete, and visitors may rely on receiving every comfort and attontton. Caßtlocliff has now become a favourite resort, and as every convenience is afforded for easy and quick transit, large numbers of people are availing themselves of the opportunity to spend a few weeks and enjoy the invigorating air. N B.~ lntending visitors Bhould commu* nicate with the proprietor prior to leaving their homes, so as to eemro rooms. WANGANUI LICENSING DIS:r TRICT. NAMES of Candidates for Election on 19th Febrnary, 1886, as Members of Licensing Committee :— Bamber, Thorn is Cummins, Thomas Jackson, Freeman B. Bpurdle, Frederick M. Thain, James I hereby declare the above-mentioned Candidates to be duly elected Members of the Wanganui Licensing Committee for the ensuing year. A meeting of the Committee to elect a Chairman will be held at the Courthouse on Monday, 15th instant, at 12 o'clock noon. GEO. BROOKING, Beturniug Officer. February lltb, 1886. MAKIRIKIRI LICENSING DISTRICT. T> E9ULT of Election— Morgan, John 28 Blyth, David 27 < Straohan, David ... 27 MoGregor, John ... 25 Baker, James W. ... 23 Enderby, Charles ... 11 I hereby declare the first iive named as duly elected Members of the Makirikiri LLensing Committee. JOHN NOTMAN, Eeturning Officer. WAITOTARA LICESTSING COM« MITTEE ELECTION. T)ESULT of Poll - JIAJ Mitchell, George ... 33 Peake, George ... 32 Moore, James ... 31 liichardaon, A, H. ... 30 Bayly, Daniel ... 29 JKobertson, George S. 6 Ritchie, William ... 5 I hereby deolare the firat five named to be duly elected Members of the Waitotara Licensing Committee. The meeting for election of Chairman to be held at the Eai Iwi Kailway ! Station on Tuesday, 9th Maroh, at 12 noon, JOHN NOTMAN, Beturniug Officer. NOTICE 18 hereby given that leases of Small Grazing Runs in the Wanganui, Tuhua, Murimotu, and Ran* gitikei Districts, comprising about 84,000 acres, will be submitted to Public Auotion at the MasonioHall, Wanganui, on Wednesday, the 24th February, 1886, at 11 a.m.— Upset rental, 6d per acre. The principal features of the leasing system are 21 years lease, renewable for a further 21 years, and valuations for permanent improvements. For full par*> ticulars see plans and posters, which will be distributed shortly to all prin- ; oipal Railway Stations and Post Offices | in the District. J. W. A. MABOHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands* January Übt> 1886.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11128, 13 February 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11128, 13 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11128, 13 February 1886, Page 3