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ADD FELLOWS' HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, 17th JANUARY. Poetic and Deamatic Delineations by MISS- A I T K E N, (Mrs J. L. Buntkn.) The Eminent Tragedienne. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., to commence at 8 p.m. Admission : Front Senls, 3s ; Gallery, 2s j Back, la j children under twelve years of age, half-price. ANNIVERSARY DINNER, JANUARY 22nd, 1873. , The Early Colonists AsFociation have decided to celebrate the Thirty-third Anniversary of the foundation of the Colony by a Dinner, at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1873. Chaibman : The Hon. William Fitzberberfc, C.M.G., M.H.R., Vico President. The colonists eligible to attend are those who arrived in the colony during the period commencing with Colonel Wakefield's arrival on the I7tli August, 1839, nnd terminating on Mr Edward Gibbnn Wakefield's arrival on the 3rd February, 1853, and their children who have attained the age of eighteen years. Colonists eligible as above who wish to be present are requested to send in their names to the undersigned, on or before Saturday, January 18. Tickets (including wine), price 7s 6d, may be obtained of the following members of committee, viz. : — O. Allen (Hutt), J. C. Crawford, R.M. ; G. Crawford, M.P.C. ; Muior Heaphy, V.C. ; G. Hunter, M.H.R. ; J. Knowles, G. H. Luxford, E. W. Millp, Thos. M'Kenzic, J. Telford, J. Woodward, J.P. 5 and J. H. Wallace, Esquires. Admission to the Ladies Gallery, 2s 6d. Dinner on table at 7 o'clock precisely. J. H. WALLACE, - Hon. Secretary. rpHE SOIREE POSTPONED from AnniJL versary Day, to accommodate the early settlers, will take place at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL ON THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY. Dancing to commence Bt 8 30 p.m. Tickets — Gentlemen, 5s ; Ladies, 2s 6d. Gallery, Is 6d. TTTELLINGrTON EIFLE ASSOCIATION. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. POOL TARGET ! ! OPEN TO ALL COMERS. E~L LIN GT O N RIFLE ASSOCIATION. In consequence of the severe weather, the firing is POSTPONED until FRIDAY, 17th, and SATURDAY, 18th instant. Existing arrangements will hold good for those days. By order of the Committee, FBAS. STEVENS, Hon. Sec January 14, 1873. TTTELLINGTON RIFLE ASSOCIAYV TION The first competitive meeting will be held at Bernham Water on Friday, 17th, and Saturday, 18th imt. Conveyances will leave Prosser'B Hotel at 7 and 8 a.m. eaob day, returning about 6 p.m. Refreshments can be obtained on the ground. Competitors are reminded that the firing for the several matches will commence punctually at the times stated on their cards. FRAS. BTEVENS, Hon. Sec. T^" O T I O E. The Friends of Mr James Barber are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late wifo Elizabeth, which will leave his residence, Willis street, on FRIDAY, the 17th inst, at half- past 2 pm. GASCOINE & PARSONS, Undertakers. NEW ZEALAND PACIFIC LODGE, No 517, EC. The reeulnr Monthly Meeting will take place THIS EVENING, at the Masonic Hall, at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren invited. By command of the W.M., C. M. IGGLESDEN, Secretary. January 16th, 1873. rfiHIRTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY X THE COLONY. The Annual Reehabite Pisnic will be held at HOWE'S FARM on the 22nd, to which the publio are cordially invited. The Reehabite brass band will play during the day. There will be Bporta and games, for which prizes will be given. Luncheon, tea, and refreshments can be obtained on the grounds at reasonable rates. Admission — Adults, and children over 10 years of age, 6d ; under 10, if accompanied bj their parents, free. F. FRASER, Secretary. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Under the patronage of his Excellency Sir George and Lady Bowen and his Honor the Superintendent. Pbebident : Alfred Ludlam, Esq. Vioe-Pbesidentb : His Honor Mr Justics Johnston. James Hector, Esq., M.D., F.R.S. Joseph Burne, Esq, Tbbasubeb : The Yen Archdeacon Stock, The second show of the season will be held in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL on THURSDAY, the 16th January. All articles for competition must be at the Hall before 10 o'clock a m. Doors open from' 1.30 to 5.30 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m. Admittance— To non-aubscribors, le j children, half price. Season tickets may be had from members of the committee, or at the door on the day of the show. WILSON HEAPS, Hon Sec pro tern. Wellington, 9th January, 1873. FREE BALL AND SUPPER will be given at the Railway Hotel, Upper Hutt, on the 22nd instant. Musio will be provided

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3705, 16 January 1873, Page 3

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