ELECTION NOTICES. MAYORAL ELECTION. ME. O. J. CRA AV FORD WILL ADDRESS The. Electors at the ROSENEATH SCHOOLROOM. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING at 8 o'clock. BERHAMPORE-Masonic Hall, Adelaide Eoad, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING at 8 o'clock. . ... W. A. THOMSON, , Secretary. . PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CATHOLIC SEAMEN'S CONFERENCE. THE following are the Numbers of the Winning 'i'iekots in the Art Union recently promoted by the above Society:— Ist, 5223; 2nd, 6019; 3rd, TOGO; 4th, 353 a; sth, 2220; fith; 4810; 7th, 2219; Bth, 423; 9th, 2094; 10th, 5977; 11th, 1560; 12th, 3878; 13th, X 982; ■'14th, 1565; ,15th, 1561; 16th, Xlsio; 17th,■1564; 18th, 4601; 19th, 1362; 20th, 5983; 21st, 2464; 22nd, 2592; 23rd, 782;.24th, 1513; 25th,'4268. The prize awarded to the porsoij disposing of the,largest number of was won by Miss A. M'Gwynu wlio succeeded in selling 259 tickets. Holders of winning tickets may obtain delivery of their prizes upon presenting their tickets at St. Patrick's Hall, Boulcott Street, between the hours of 7.30 and 9.30 any evening this week. T J. CASEY, Lato Shipping Clerk (Sargood, Son and Even, Ltd.), CUSTOMS, SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENT, . ■ " • 148 Featlierston Street; Wellington (Next Messrs. Brandon, Hislop and ■', Johnston). Telephone, No. 3156. Drunkenness , . .-■'. dan'-be. Cured , QUICKLY, Secretly, ' Permanently i.t home by, "DBINKO" Powders. Hundreds of biifferas cured by this Wonderful Discovery. Write NOW . for Pamphlets Free (signing Mr. or Mrs.) to :■■.. "DRINKO," : " -.- .Box 23, Wellington. W' ALTER. BEWLEY, Sharebroker, New Pljmouth. Established 1594. Tarannirj Potroleum and Taraoaki Oil and Freehold Shares, bought and eoldi best market orices.
MEETINCS, WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OP ?CHOOL COMMITTEES. nnHE Annual .-Meeting of Householders i. in each duly-constituted School District for Election of School Committee for the year ending 31st Marc',-, 1911, will be held at. 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 25th APRIL, at the Public School in the respective districts, with these exceptions:— Masterton, in the Drill Hall; Moniit Cook, in the Boys' School; To Aro,- in the Willis Street School; Pahiatua,'. in St. Peter's Schoolroom. The number of members to.bo elected, determined by the average of 1900, will be:—For an average of not over 25, Sve members; average' 26 to 200, seven members ; average over 200, nine members. Candidates for election may .be proposed'by written nomination on forms obtainable from the Chairman, of- Committee, and signed by candidate and proposer, provided that such nominationsreach the Chairman of the retiring Committee not, later than 8 p.m; on MONDAY, 18th APBIL. "Nominations may, nevertheless, bo made at the meeting. ' G. L. STEWART, Secretary. , 'i v SPORTING. ■mSTELLINGTON RACING CLUB.
• AUTUMN iIEETING! ■' AUTUMN'MEETING! . -■" AUTUMN MEETING! ■■■■■•: ' FIRST DAY,' ' ' ~,.,. . ;.FIEST DAY,. TO-MORROW,' • , TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, - TO-MOEEOW, TO-MOEKOW, .TO-MOKBOW, . I WEDNESDAY/6th APRIL. WEDNESDAY, 6th 1 APRIL. •j. TODNESDAY, 6th APEIL. SPECIAL TRAINS LEAVE FOR ■ :.; TEENTHAM RACECOURSE.. ; TE : AEO ' DEPART.-10.34 a.m., and 11.0 a.m. : .■■.-. : WELLINGTON 'dEPAET.-10.51 a.m., 11.i0 a.m., and 1.5 p.m. , FIEST RACE STARTS AT 12.10 P.M. ' ■ :■■ .. -;. k. E. WHYTE,- : ' !' ' . . '■-,' '. '• Secretary. MANAWATU RACING CLUB, •'. , PALMERSTON NORTH. ' ', AUTUMN' MEETING, . , 13th and, Uth APRIL, 191O.' : , A CCEPTANCES for the First Day of the. aboye Meeting and Final Payments for 6th Manawatu Stakes, Close on TUESDAY,' sth APRIL, 1910, at 10 p.m. ■ . : J. M, JOHNSTON, ■ ' . ■'■•■■'-■..■. Seoretary. HA WEE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, APEIL ; 27.' and 28. Events Close on ll TUESDAY NEXT, sth inst., at 8 p.m. W. J. STEATTON, Secretary, HASTINGS. WANTED TO BOY. WANTED to Buy, Bassoon, in Rood order. State price. Apply "H.H.," "Dominion" Office. . ANTED to Purchase, one truck of old horses, in good condition, for Aramoho Zoo. Apply J. J. Boyd.
WANTED. WANTED, Seven or Eight-roomed Furnished House, close to town. Star Accommodation, 200 Lambton Quay. -MONEY TO LEND. ffiyftt(\(\ TO LEND on Freehold City 3i I UUU< or Suburban Properties in various sums. Particulars "Lone- Hand," Box SGI, Wellington, before- Thursday. ' TRUST MONEYS. . WE Have Trust Moneys to Lend at Current Rates of Interest. CHAPMAN, SKERRETT, "WYLIE, AND TRIM?.A BSOI/UTELY' the easiest mothod of 21 polishing Linoleums is with "Linonrnish." N6 rubbing required. Gives a glorious polish that won't wash off. • Lasts twolye months. All grocers, Is. 6d. W. H. PHILP. HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CONTRACTOR. N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis . . Street Utoom 4). Chimneys swept by'sober mepGentlemen's Clothes pressed. ' Venetian repaired^
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