NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Messrs MaeDonald, Wiieon £hd auctioneer*,. of Wellington, io tidt '"'JV'&S remind those interested that the *d* *,;£■ Mr J. T. Jones* bones, plant, tnctfcw gine, drays, harness, etc, as deta^* < the advertisement appearing in oar • u ™s , column—;takes place at tie Cwp,,jMM'Ml Hutt, near Wellington, on Tebtmty WfiaSaM Full detailed catalogues wiQ be p«M* *Jyftjß any address on application. jH^Bsl Mesew Beiimne and Co., Wellington, "llffiS nounce in pur advertising columns thrttMjffij™ will sell by' public auction, at their ' IFeatliereton etreet, Wellington, W WBggm 10th and ltth February, a direct <JU **}j*PfrM ment of 1800. volumes of valutbU ex ship Nelson, from Glasgow. Tbi l *'i|fflfß ment ie from one of the leading to* fjffijß booksellers in Edinburgh, and an extensive collection of special %rofto New Zealand and the South Sea IMS 9 and all classes of genera) literature.' plete catalogues of the 670 lot* and *M*&hl of eale will be forwarded to any addiflM Sale application to ttw auctioneers. ■ ™3f*fl A meeting of fruitgrowers will be to-night in the Agricultural Hall to **J«|e sider the question "of forming an •AtM*'!; n&B The Woolston Band -will phj ia ** -l of the Lyttelton Post Office thSe er , *** JrM prior io their degaxture for th* -J" - 3 Island. . ' -iIJtJ 9 A meiitjng of the Queen'a JttbUee "vS» morial Committee will be >h*Ad at tb* C^'Sβ Council Chamber on Tuesday B«xt»'**'.|!ji M |ilsewhere will be «en a nothloeiMi* '.jg sale _by the New Zealand Loan sxut cantile Agency Company of t£e Faim at Mr Olias. Clark's rooms. \m _ 2 :* Thie afternoon, at 2.45, the new green and lawn tennis grounds of AJbans Croquet, Lawn lennia, and Bo*fW[ (JLub will bet opened. ;-_iiJ«^ The am-ngemewte for the tmittd BiMM*hkl to be Jield by Ker. Jamee Lyall a» I hands of the; United Evangelical tee. All the iwj-n-Kpuaccpal co-operating, and it is expected tbtA; jjfeagi meetings will Be largely attended, 1 list meeting will be held in the 1 Hall next Sunday week, February Bth| jgy-*j Mr Isaac Wilson gives an n his grounds this afternoon to tlie luce workers of the Kai;tpoi Phe band will attend, and all who he prohibition niovement will be wticßt^^^H The railway arrangements in conm^Wgj|j i .| rith the visit of the Kngb'eh elereo nffev I ilsewhere. Tiie list of rhopkeepem I ng u> clo.se on Friday mvte&d of tppears fcli>ewiitre. ' ■. vir*l Misa Xlanoramibai will give an *^ a tt m i" 1 o-morrow in the Y.W.C.A. rooms, t&***rJtsM I'cloek; ..__ S-jT On Wednejsday next Rev. S. O. yMCTfe-'-ft rill give a lecture in St. John's •°' lo<^,i m. "Wit and■ Humour." ' ,tjfjw The Wellington City Council notify *•£•';?■ rhere that they require a portable or .**lji''SS ionary engine of 14-h.p. ,- 1 .^V The re-opening of the New Brighton •*■*£. ;3" ias—owing to th© non-completion 'iSb* eratior/s—been postponed until
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11496, 31 January 1903, Page 8
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