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. PUBLIC NOTICES. RAUKAWA DISTRICT MAORI COUNCIL. NOTICE, RE DOC! TAX, 191' J. THE Raukawa District; Maori Council, ns constituted umlcr the Maori Councils Act, 191)0, ami'its amendments, lins fixed the aiiiouut payable in respect of each 'dog of n greater age than six months, owned by a Mauri within lliq said district, at live shillings (lis.). Hut when dogs are kept for the exclusive purpose'of working of slock the amount pay : able shall bo two shillings and .sixpence (2s. Gd.). ... .The tax is now due, and payable to the Registrar. Kawa Ilatetae, at his residence, PukehOu, Manakau. ■" ' KRUERA NEKETTNT, " Chairinan. Weraroa,. March 11, 1919. ■'. . , 'NEW. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. -- '• MASTERTON RACES AT OPAKI/' • ; MARCH 22, 191' J. ON SATURDAY, March 22, 1!)1<I, the Tr'ahi ivhich . usually leaves MasIcrton' at 3.25 p.m. for Gross Greek will be delayed to leave Maslerton at 0.10 p.m., after connecting with train leaving Opaki Racecourse at 5.10 p.m. . -." ' '■■ . •The'o:lo. p.m.' train will convey pair sengers.-through to Wellington and will run as. de'p. 6,10 p.m., Carterton 6.55, Peatherston 7;50, Upncr Hntt.-10.30f "Wellington-arrive 11.35 pJn. • All-trains will, if required,-stop., opposite Opaki.- Racecourse for passengers: ■ ::/, ■■'■".-. BY ORDER. <■■■■■ ■ ' • Town Hall, Wellington. TRANSPORT ATHENIC- . * AS the resources of.: the Volunteer Motor Corps will lie severely'taxed to'meet "demands in transporting soldiers :and ■ their wives returning' by tho above Troopship, which will be berthed at tkiwn. on THURSDAY. MORNING, I.shall..be glad if owners of motor-curs will-.place-samo :at the disposal' of. the Volunteer Motor Corps, to facilitate-quick dispatch. ...:; JOHN P. LUKE, " ~ :'■:. '■ "- Mayor.' ':-.March.. 18, 1919. ' NO.-.V GROUP'ANNUAL RIFLE ' " •"■ MEETING.- "/.' TRENTHAir, SATURDAY, MAKCn : 29, OPEN to .Territorials, Rifle Clubs, anil '/'■Senior.'.C'adots'. 142 cusli' .prizes, also trophies', including Champion.Belt, Champion Shield, Cups, and Medals. Free Railway Passes to Competitors. Total entrance fees: Adults 35., Cadets Is'. ■ Entries close at 12 noon on Saturday, March 22. No post -'.entries.' Entries received by Staff Sergt.-Major J-. King,, .Hon. Secretary. Garrison Hall. ' MASTERTON RACES. .' '.. W 'ANTED, PASSENGERS to ' above Races on Saturday. Threo touring cars. Apply / ■...,■ A. WITHERS, •'.'■■■;■ 'Phone dfifi (3 rings). • ' WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL GOLF :' :' • CLUB. ' . THE OPENING DAY for the 1919 Season has teen POSTPONED from SATURDAY-, March 22, to,SATURDAY, March-29. '•'"'..• J. L. BLACK, ■ ■■' . Hon. Secretary. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION. THE following are the successful'numbers in the Baffles drawn at the Newtown Park on ' Monday— D. O'Neill, 92812; Miss Batty,. 93936; Miss. Kennedy, 2051; Miss .Tones, 91H1; Miss'Keating, 90707; Mrs. Glecson. 90GG3; Mrs. Malone,'932ol; G. Sanders, 92136. •' '•, -P.-D. lIOSKINS';' ' " - '■' ■ ■'" '' Hon. Gen.'Sccr. BUSINESS NOTICES ■,"" H' SPEAR, DR. OP OPTICS,' . .EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, ' ' 7 WILLIS STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington. Hospital and Charitable Aid Board.- ~ ■■Patients unable to obtain advice from the .Optical Department may obtain, advice at tho above address between 9 a.m. and. 5,30 p.m. : . A LAN ' SPICER'S STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS AND ENLARGE- ;: MENTS . ARE THE BEST QUALITY AND : -.-. ..-.,.'"•:.■ VALUE. Send any Photograph you want. En. largod hers. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ■ '" ,' 50 WILLIS STREET (Opposite Hotel Windsor). 'Phones 3203 and 1211. . EDUCATIONAL. VICTORIA. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPENING 'OFSESSION, 1919. THE -SESSION will open on MON- ■ DAY, March 21. Tho ■ Chairman, of the Professorial Board will address new students at 5.15 p.m. in the Gymnasium. Tho Staff- will meet their' classes as follows,:— .-•-..■ 5.45: p.m.—Professor Latin and Greek (Room Vll);'Professor Gavrow, New Zealand-. Law (Room III); Professor Clark, Physics (Chemistry Lecture. Room). : 6 p.m.—Professor Sommerville, Mathe-. matics.(Room II); Mr. Watson, Evidence; and Proceduro (Room III). G. 15 p.m.—Professor Mackenzie, Mathe-. lish (Room VII); Mr. Thompson, French(Room I); Miss Baker, German (Room i). ■ -■■•■ ■••-•■, 0.30 p.m.—Professor Kirk, Botany and Zoology (Biology Lecture Room); Mr. Wilson, History (liooin II); Mir., Murphy, Economics (Room ]); Professor Adamson, Constitutional History and Jurisprudence,. Roman Law and International Law;' (Room IV), 0.15 p.m.—Professor Hunter, Montal and Moral Philosophy (Room VIII); Professor Easterfield, Chemistry (Chemistry Lecture ,Room); Dr. Cotton, Geology (Geology Lecture Room).. ■...•■ 7'p.m.—Mr. Tennant, Education (Room 1 VII). All now student; are required to present themselves before their Faculty for approval of their courses. Tho Faculties will >be in attendance to meet iiow : students at the following lioiurs:—Monday, March 21:-10 a.m. to 12 a.m., 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to SI p.m.' Tuesday, March 25: 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. All student*, old as well as new, should call at.the. Registrar's' Office and till up tin,! .necessary.-forms. NOTE,—Students. desiring to modify their courses must submit their proposed 'modifications to their .Faculties for approval. All students should take the earliest opportunity of seeing the Professors or Lecturers, of the subjects they, propose to lake during the present year.' If this is not'done, it cannot, bo guaranteed that suitable arrangements, will 'bo made. Lectures will commence on TUESDAY,' March 25, nt the regular time-table hour.?. '.G. G. S. ROBISON, ■ • Registrar. . March 10, 1.919. DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS NESTA CARWELL. COOKE will Resume her Classes March 31. Prospectus on application, . Marionhurst, Wadestoffji. Tel.. 1822."" 1

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 149, 19 March 1919, Page 9

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