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PUBLIC NOTICES. DEMONSTRATION TO FEUITGKOWEES. LECTUEES and Demonstrations on diseases, modes of combating und pruning of fruit trees, will be given in the following districts, Weather permitting:— Mr. O'Leary's, Upper Hutt, Wednesday, 14th .Tuly, at 2 p.m. Government Test Acre, Paraparaumu, Friday, 16th July, at 2 p.m. Mr. J. G. Harkncs's's, Khandallali, Saturday, nth July, at 2 p.m. , . NEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION INVITE Members aid those interested to attend a Meeting to be held in their Hall;. (late Foresters'. 'Hall), corner of Tory Street, near Oourtenay Place, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 14th JULY, at 8 o'clock, to arrange for the care of tho Sick and returned Wounded Soldiers. , ' ' Ci M'INTYEE, Hon. Sfo, ■WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, aeb6e~day. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 14th JULY. THE Official Ceremony will take place at the Town Belt, Tinakori Hills, at 11 o'clock, to which the publio are specially invited to attend. ;The Section is situated opposite Harnett Street south of the Metal Bins on Grant Eoad, and access .is best obtained to 6ame from George to i Grant • Eoad, thence southwards by . Track from the Quarry. ors bip the Mayor, the Chairman °* too Eeserves Committee, and "Members oi the Council will he present. After the Ceremony His Worship the Mayor, and' Mayoress will proceed to the Botanical Gardens, where each will plant a tree in a selected position, . JNO. E. .PALMEE, , Town Clerk. 13th July, 1915. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ARBOR DAY, mO-DAY. (WEDNESDAY), JULY 14th, J- having been proclaimed by the Government as AEBOE DAY throughout the Dominion, the City Council Offices (except, the Bates Office, and tho Electric Light Offices, which will be open as usual) ' will' be CLOSED from NOON. Citizens are hereby invited to do all in'their power to further the object (Tree Planting) for which the holiday has been established.. , JOHN P. LUKE, ; ■13th July, 19<3. : ■ JfaT ° r ' - ■ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCifi. ' MOTICE . IS : HEREBY ■ GIVEN that ' Charges ' for Admission to - NEWTOWN PARK will bo made asiunder 'on SATUEDAY,' tho 17th:, instant, under "The 'Wellington City.' Eeserves Charges By-law (No. 17), 1912, after the' hour of 1.30 p.m.V . V ,' ADULTS (over the age of fifteea .years), le. CHILDREN (under the age * of fifteen ' years), Free. . Persons who: have 'entered i . tho Park before' 'the hour above mentioned, and who Teinain after'such hour, are liable to pay the above charge;': JNO. E. PALMER, Town Clerk. 13th July, 1915. . . ' " ~ "V . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, ' NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. I MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that _ ' ■ at a Special Meeting of the Wellington Citj' Council, held'on the Bth day i of JULY, 1515, the following resolution was passed:— : , The Wellington City Council,, in> pursuance: and exercise of'the powers vested in it by the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, and its' amendments; and' of all other powers enabling it: in-.that'behalf;, doth hereby, resolve by . way of' special order to accept: a surrender of' Memorandum .of Lease, registered-.N0." 2450, from the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens, of the City of Wellington \to Frederick Charles Brailsford, and to grant a new Lease to the surrenderer of the said lands for the unexpired "portion, of the term.' of the surrendered lease,, at the same rental and upon- the same : terms and conditions as are fixed'by the surrendered lease, with the following variations:— , 1 1. There shall be no building' covenant . in the new lease. 2. The. terms of any renewal of the said' i, :■ lease to which the tenant may. from, time to time bo entitled shair be 21 years 'in lieu of 14 years. \ 3; The provisions as to tho valuation of the rental for the first renewal . period of 21.years shall be varied as : . 'the City Solicitor thinks necessary. AM) NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN 'that the' said Resolution iMll .ba submitted for confirmation at the, Ordinary Meeting of the' Wellington City Council, to be held on THUESDAY, the sth AUGUST, 1915, at the Council ChamI ber, TOWN .HALL,'.. Cuba- Street,' Wel- | lington, at 7.30 p.m.'. ; ' 1 .. JNO. ,E. PALMER. . ! , Town Clerk, 12th July,; 1913. : v , . TEENTHAiI CAMP. ; commissioiTof inquiey, , . notice. : ■.' THE COMMISSIONERS invito all ; persons able to give relevant , information' to forward their names' end ; addresses. to the Seoretary. „ Information ,is desired to enable the Commissioners to ascertain: ' ' '_ (1) What defects (if any) have existed in ' the Camp, site or/its administration as affecting the healtb of the men; (2) The causes of the recent- sickness and death there; (3) What: persons (if any)■ are'Tespon- .. sible for such defects. and pauses. •. The Commission is more detailed in its terms, but the foregoing represents its genex-al scope. The Secretary's address, is: ..Supreme Court, Wellington; . The, sittings of the Commission will be held on the top, floor cif the Accountants' Buildings, Johnston Street, Wellington (adjoining Kirkcaldie and Stains), ' ' :■ - . Th® Commission will hold its first Bitting to receive evidence at'lo.3o o'clock a.m. on FRIDAY* the. 16th instant, By Order of the Commissioners, L. D. DENNISTON, ' Secretary. In the Estate of John. Roderick MDon- , aid,-late of Levin," Sheepfarmer, deceased. : : Notice is heeeby given that ail Creditors, and. other persons haying claims-or demands against the Estate of JOHN RODEBICK MDONALD, late of Levin, "in the Provincial District of Wellington, AEE HEREBY'EEQUIEED to, fiend particulars in writing of their claims or ■ demands to the undersigned, the Executors of the Estate of'thb. said deceased, on or before the 24th day' of JULY,-1915, at the UNDERMENTIONED ADDRESS. . „ Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of June, 1915. JAMES MACINTOSH, JAMES M'LEAVEY. Address: C/o W. G. Tumbull and. C 0.,Ltd., Customhouse-Quay, Wellington. , CONVEYANCES. FLY & young, Royal Mail Contractors, and General; Carriers, Mastcrton. All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and' up-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulanco availablo day or night. 'Phono No. 126. Private 127. P.O. Box 50. WALKEE'S. STABLES, BULLS, , Forwarding Agent, Carrier,' and General Contractor. Coaches: Greatfora to Bulls. Vehicle's, Horses, and Motorcars on Hire. Good Sample Rooms. J. S. WALKER, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL leaves CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton iss:

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 14 July 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 14 July 1915, Page 3

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