FEILDING 'JOCKEY CLUB. ' SPRING MEETING. \ < ' SPRING MEETING. . ' SPRING MEETING. SPRING MEETING. C SATURDAY AND Tl/TONDAY, QATURDAY AND T4TONDAY, {SATURDAY AND MONDAY! (SATURDAY AND IW-ONDAY, 28th and 30th NOVEMBER, 1914. «Bth and 30th. NOVEMBER, 1914. , FIRST RACE EACH DAY. STARTS 12.30 p.m. Special Train Service has been arranged from Wairarapa, Dannevirke, Wangonui, .Taihajte,*and Intermediate Stations. THE NEW ZEALAND. ... MODERATE LEAGUE.; TYESIRES to point out to the Publio that those responsible for mO-NIGHrS ]4/fEETING 10-night's Meeting did not.answer in last night's "Post" the questions, published in the morning PaP The the Leaguo also calls public attention to the following advertisement, which has been distributed as a Leaflet m the Crty:"WHEREVER THOU FINDEST A LIE DESTROY IT."-Carrjle. GREAT PROHIBITION MEETING. NO-CANT-NO-LIOENOE.DEMONSTRATION. "Till cant'cease, nothing can begin."—Oariyle. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, at 8 p.m. ."THE MODERATES"—Some time liquidation, Evaporated in Ridicule. Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE. MAYOR. Speakers: 1. A. R. ATKINSON, ' 2. O. C. MAZENGARB, 3. H. H. CORNISH, Fertile in the production of shams, the Liquor Trade has now fabricated "The Moderate League." This organisation exists only for the purpose of protecting the Liquor Traffic, of which it is the humble and servile accomplice. The plausible flog of Moderation Hies over the League. It does not dare to sail under ;ts truo colours, which are the Skull and Cross-bones of. the Liquor Trade. Its claims to represent tho moderate drinkers of the Dominion as a. class is crass absurdity; and as ineffectual humbug has always something of the mdicrous about it this inauspicious organisation is to some extent diverting. Don t miss the ohance 'of Eoeing ft pilloried and finally pulverised at the .. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. ..,•;-.- ImßTinit: O.: 11. Banks. Irtd.. Wellingjan. ' The Executive of the New Zealand Moderate League challenges eachi and every one of the speakers and promoters of to-night's meeting to carry out their original programme, and will be officially present to hear the attempt to make good, the above statements. ' • , ■ ..•' , Any members of the Moderate League present at the meeting are requested to eive a fair'hearing to the speakers. g b tr~ A. A. STUART MENTBATH. President.' R. 'A. ARMSTRONG. Dominion Secretary.
ELECTION NOTICES. rpHB .HON. A. L. HEBDMAN •will Address the Electors at 1 ■ NOETHLAOT). SCHOOL, On ERIDAT NEXT, 27th inst., at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON NOETH ELECTION. r ME: W. H. TUKNBTJLL will address the Electors of Wellington North at the ' : '■' ! ■CLUB BOOM, WADESTOWN, Vl TO-NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT. - At 8 o'olock. WELLINGTON SUBUBBS ELECTION. EA. ; ,, ~ . W/BJQ H T , •Trill Address 'the 'Electors as follows, at 8 o'clock:— , BELMONT -r The Hall, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 27th November. " = JOHNSONVILLE-Moore Bros.' Hall, MOND AY,. 30th November.', ■■".'■ ISLAND BAY-Town Hall, TUESDAY, Ist December. '. ". . ~'■■ . ..,-• . Tel. 3830. '" ', . WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTION. Tl/JTt., A. ■ AISLABIE will Address the lyAElectors as follows:— : KAIWAREA-Hall. FRIDAY, 27th NovembeT, at.B p.m. : , WELLINGTON SUBUEBS ELECTION. ME. J.'.E.- FITZGERALD will Ad- ■'■. dress the Electors as under:— . 1 SEATOUN-The • JKiosk, ".' TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), ■ 27th November, at 8' p.m. PLIMMERTON—The Schoolroom, TOMORROW (SATURDAY), 28th,<at.8 p.m. : NORMANDALE-MONDAY, 30th. WELLINGTON. SUBURBS ELECTION. ■••CV'; ■'■ 7 ■•'.'• ;'• T.' •• MOORE ■I} * ;'wili.speak at— .'.•'■' ''' KHANDALLAH—Town - Hall/ V TONIGHT (FEIDAY), 27th November, at,B P: PORIRUA-Towii Hall, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 28th November, at 8 p.m. .WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION.DR. NEWMAN will Address the Electors' of Wellington East at the Roseneath School : on FRIDAY EVENING, 27th inst., at 8 o'clock. . EENEST KELLOW. '■ HUTT ELECTORATE. TVfE. >':A.'- -M. SAMUEL ill will Address the Elector's as under: ' EASTBOURNE - Hall, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 27th November, at 8 p.m. WHITEMAN'S VALLEY-Schoolhouse, TOtMORROW (SATURDAY), at 8 p.m. OTAKI ELECTORATE. "IyTE. FIELD will Address the Electors iu. as under:—: LEVIN-Centwy' Hall, TO-NIGHT . (FEIDAY), the 27th inst., at 8 p.m. AICATARAWA-The School TO-MOR-EOW (SATUEDAY), the 28th inst., at 8 p.m., MANAKAU-The Hall, MONDAY, the 30th inst., at 8 p.m. T»/p. : . , JOHN . DUNCAN, REFORM CANDIDATE FOR WALEAU, Will Address the Electors as under:— TO-MORROW (SATUEDAY), 28th November—Te Eow, 12.30; Fabian's Valley, 3.30: Langley Dale, 8 p.m. MONDAY, 30th November—Blenheim, Town Hall, 8 p.m. MEETINCS. UNITED BUILDING SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. ; NOTICE ,OF ANNUAL MEETING. THE Annual Meeting of Members'will be' held in the Accountants' Chambers Johnston "Street, on Wednesday Evening,' the 16th. December, 1914, at, 8 p.m. ■'«,-■. i ■Business: * To Receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet. . ■ To Elect Two Directors. To Elect a.Shareholders' Auditor. To Fix Remuneration of Auditors. E. E. DYMOCK, ■■■-••■■ Secretary. EEEFTON JOCKEY CLUB. NOMINATIONS for the First Day cloee on November 30. at 9 p.m.; Handicaps on December 7;, and Acceptances on December 18. Nominations for the Second Day close on December ,18. All Nominations close at 9 p.m. . ,' . . ' ", Secretary.
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