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"TWA HOURS AT HAMB;" SONGS OF SCOTLAND. L ~ ODD FELLOWS' HA&L, Every Evening at Eight, Commencing THURSDAY, April 9. Mr KENNEDY, the Scottish Vocalist, will give his Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND," assisted by the following members of his family : — - . Miss Helen Kennedy .;. Soprano Miss Marjory Kennedy ... Contralto Mr David Kennedy ... Tenor Mr Robert Kennedy ... Tenor " Mr James Kennedy- ... Baritone. Pianoforte ... The Misses Kennedy. Entire change of programme eaob evening. Admission : — Front Seats, 3s j Body ot Hall, 2 8 j Gallery, Is. ggP" Commence at 8 o'clock. Children in arms, not admitted. > THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. T OOK OUT FOR THE GRAND OXFORD COMBINATION TROUPE, Which will shortly appear. NOTICE.— Persons wishing to have more Art Union Tickets, must apply for then* before 2 o'clock p.m. to-morrow. Besides 1000 Prizes already reserved and set apart before the Exhibition, there are Heveral other valuable objeots to be raffled, or otherwise disposed of at the Bazaar tables. Excepting those given by Mrs Sharp and Mrs Burn?, or others received from the Convents, only four Prizes were received in Wellington. These four are not to be sold or raffled. M. L. CUMMINS. NOTICE.— A Soiree in connection with the Art Union is to be given in the " Odd Fellows' Hall, on Wednesday evening. Doors open afc 8 p.m. Dancing commences at half-past 8 p.m.' Refreshments provided gratis. Tickets at moderate prices. BORDERS, Hon. Sec. , HE WELLINGTON BUILDING SOCIETY. FRIDAY, the 3rd April, being. Good Friday, notice is hereby given that the Fifth General MEETING for the payment of Subscriptions and the Sale of Shares, will be bolden at the Office of the Society, Grey street, Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 7th April, 1874 at 7 o'olock in the evening. The Sale of Shares will commence, at 8 o'olock, to tbe exclusion of all other business. CHARLES WHITE, Actuary and Secretary. "M~ O T I O E. The funeral prooesssion of ROBERT JOHN" NATHANIEL, only son of Mr. James H. Houghton, will leave his residence off Ingestre' Street, ■ THIS DAY (TUESDAY), afc a quarter-past three o'clock p.m. Friends are respectfully invited. W. NICHOLSON, / Undertaker. "W" O T I 0 B. .THE WELLINGTON DISTRICT HIGHWAYS AND EDUCATION RATJS. The Collector will attend at the effice of tbe Education Board, Government Buildings, Wellington, on TUESDAY, 14th APRIL, to receive all outstanding rates for 1873-4. HENRY ASHTON, Collector. m O CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received until noon of TUESDAY, 7th APRIL, 1874, for the ereofcion of New Retort House, Retort Ovens, and Chimney, and alfcoration to coal store. at the Wellington Gas Works. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Company's office! The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. R. GEORGE, Engineer Wellington Gas Company (Limited). mo BUILDERS.. TENDERS for the erection of a Two-Storey Dwelling-house in Murphy street, will be received at my office, where plans and specifications can be seeu, until noon of WEDNESDAY, April 8. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. TRINGHAM, Architect. "TTERY ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD FARM V NEAR MASTERTON. FOR SALE, within a convenient distanoe of tbe above prosperous town, about 610 acres of Arable and Pasture Land, combining rare advantages in fertility of soil and accessibility to roads, and well supplied with wood and water. The improvements include a neat six- roomed house, surrounded by charming scenery, garden, orchard, dairy, pantry, gigshed, out-offioeß, &c, in every way suitable for a respectable family residence. The land is enclosed into paddocks by natural boundaries, and nearly three miles of substantial post and rail fences. 40 acres of bush have been cleared, fenced, and sown down with English grasses, and between 400 and 500 aores are open level l&nd, partly sown down. The property is intersected by never failing streams, one of which is suitable for working a mill. The proposed railway terminus borders on the property. Title, Crown Grant. Terms easy. For further particulars, apply to BENJAMIN SMITH & CO., Land and Estate Agents, Lamblon Quay,. Wellington. rjlHB premises of the undersigned WILL BE CLOSED on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, the Bth and 9th. JOSEPH NATHAN & 00. WANTED, a Youth about 17 years of age, to proceed to the country at once. Some knowledge of camp cooking requisite. Apply, 0. E., offioe of this paper. OPO WAI SAW MILLS. . TERRY & BAILLIE Having secured a first-class Totara Bush, within a mile of main street Greytowh, ace now prepared to execute Order a with deepatch. DR. DIVER can be Consulted as usual, at his residence, Lambton Quay. B, RAWSON, DENTIST, Bolton street Terrace, next to Dr Kemp's. MR RAWSON is now on a visit to Wanganni. LOST, on Thursday, between the Terraca and Te Aro House, a Lady's open-faced Gold Geneva Watoh, with hair guardatfcaohed. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it afc the offioe of this paper. - : _ . WANTED, a M^and Wife, without in- • cumbrances-ithe woman as Codk, and the man to make himself -generally usefoL - Apply at the Pakuratani HoteJ. ..•'*.:';. WA3TTEB, an experienced; Stewardess.— - i Apply h. Bennett,||6^|g.j y ; ;^;: v , WANTED a Good Groom. 4pftjrWifif^ ; M'lntoBl), New Zealander Hotel

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXIX, Issue 4072, 7 April 1874, Page 3

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