ADD FELLOWS' HALL. LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! ! OF THE AMEEICAN EXCEL9IOR MINSTRELS. MUSIC, MIRTH, AND MELODY. Entire Change of Programme. NEW SONGS, DANCES, ACT?, AND BURLESQUES. H. KELLY, Manager. ADD FELLOWS' HALLMONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1871. PRESS DRAMATIC CLUB, In aid of the Fund for the RECREATION GROUND IMPROVEMENT. Under the Patronage of the GOVERNOR and LADY BOWEN, &c, &c. Captain MORESBY, R.N., and Officers of H.M.B. Basilisk ; The Hon M»j,>r RICHARDSON, Speaker of the Legislative Council ; His Worship the MAYOR and City Councillors ; Captain PEARCE and Officers and Men of theW.A.V.; &c, &o, &c. THE FARMER'S STORY, AND WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH. On this occasion Fdwabd Pkabce, Esq, M.H.R., will present the But and Mallet to W. Bbomley, Esq. Full particulars in Bills. KARORI. DR CARR will give a SEANCE TONIGHT, in KELL'S HALL. HUTT. DR CARR will give a GRAND SEANCE on TUESDAY EVENING, October 31st w JOHN REID Commission Agent, 23, Queen Stbeet, Auckland. Consignments of produce promptly sold and remitted for. "DOBERT D A V I B ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Willie Street, Wellington. All kinds of Ironwork for building purposes bridges, etc., executed on very moderate terms. Manufacturer of Iron Gates, a specimen' which can be seen at Government Buildings. NOTICE fTIHE undersigned wishes the public JL know that TAILORING on the Faotoif Principle, with its consequent advantages in reduced prices, is conducted by him at his premises, Lambton quay, next Mr Laing's. SUITS from £2 18s. TROUSERS from 16s. Customers measured and fitted with care and ability. E. WILSON. WELLINGTON ART UNION, 1871. Subscription, £1 Pee Annumn. ONE HUNDRED PRIZES! Consisting of OIEOGEAPIIS, CHROHO-LITHOGRiPHS, STEELEngeatings, and Fine Art Volumes, illustrated by Gußtave Dore. The Subscription List will be closed on Saturday, November 4th, and the Drawing for Prizes will take place on the following Monday at Mr. R. Burrett's Show Room, Molesworthstreet, Thorndon, at 4 o'clock p.m. Pictures on view daily. NOTICE. nHHE Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of the JL Mungaroa Highway District will be held at Mr John Wilkins', Highland Home, Upper Hutt, on Monday, the 20th of November, 3871, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of voting Rateß for the year ensuing and general business. EDWARD MORGAN, Chairman. Upper Hutt, Oct. 16th, 1871. R BULMER, M.D., L.S.A., L.M.R.C.S England, &c, &c, Fellow of the Obstetrical Society, London, has, at the solicitation flf friends, determined to make Wellington his future home. Residence— Taranaki street, facing Ghuzneo street. WANTED— A first-class Cook, a female preferred. — Apply to T. A. Shirley, Featherston Hotel, Wairarapa. WANTED— A General Servant.— Apply to Mr. Crease, Grocer, Willis- street._ WANTED— Two Saddle Horses for a Gentleman. Must be good. Price no object.— Apply to J. Howard, Livery Stables, Molesworth-street. ASSAGE TO ENGLAND.— Wanted, by a respectable woman, a Passage to England as nurse in a family or attendant on an invalid. — Apply at Dr Johnston's, Wellington. WAITED— A situation as Clerk, Warehouseman, or Storekeeper, having had many years experience. Has unexceptional references. Salary no object. Address A.8., office of this paper, WANTED the public to know that the Victoria Restaurant, Willis street (opposite the Empire ' Hotel), is now open. First-class Board and Residence. Meals at all hours. Terms very liberal. WANTED tho public to know the Peoples' Stabling is the cheapest and best supplied in Wellington Saddle herseß and buggies on hire. A quantity of tartarian and potatoe oats for sale, from <*-' 2d to 39 6d per bushel. EBDEN. WANTED the Public to know that the Cheapest House for all kinds of New and Secondhand Furniture, Beddiug, Cooking Utensils, and Bedroom Wave is at F. JONES' Lam^t#B Quay, Wellington. ANTED KNOWN— The Exchange Hotel Dining and Coffee Rooms aro now open. Lunch, including soup, hot joints, or entrees, 6d. Meals at all hours, Is. Board and residence, 21s per week. P. Fotheringham Proprietor. WANTED TO SELL— A set of new Double Buggy Harness, silver plated. Apply to William Ebden, Moleeworth street.