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NOTIC E. OTn and alter this dote all stock found trespassing on Allotments 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, Block E, Cloudy Bay, fenced or unfencecl, will be impounded and damages claimed. A. BBUNBTTI, Tua Marina. April 2, 1902. ~~ TO BE" SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATUBDAY, APRIL 12, AT NOON. COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE, Beautifully Situated. . . . MESSRS GRIFFITHS & SON having been favored with instructions from B. U. Bablow, Esq., will sell, at their Rooms, Market Street North— His conveniently situated and comfortable Residence in Carveil Street, being sub. allotment 12, of Lot 24, of Section 2, Omaka, containing a quarter of an acre. Frontage to Carvell Street; well-built dwelling containing five rooms, built solely of matai and rimu washhouse, stable and shed, artesian well. Being clear of floods, yet handy to town, nicely planted, and in excellent order, this property is a most desirable one, and is strongly recommended to purchasers. Further particulars, conditions of sale, &c, on application to L. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer. MARLBOROUGH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. ST. ANDREW'S HALL. FIRST CONCERT, 1902 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th. Peogkamme. Part I. "Occasional" Overture ... Handel Song, " 'Mid the Hush of the Twilight" ... Piccolomini (Violin Obbligato, Mrs Edwards) Mr J. Rose. Piano. Solo, " Valse Brilliante" Chojrin Miss Turner. Mexican Dance, " Roses and Thorns" ... ...Viderique Song, "Awake!" ... ... i'elistsier Mrs H. J. Eraser. Duet for Violins, " Symphonic | Concertante" ... ... Dane laMrs Edwards and Mr Cheek. Movement No. 7 Symphony... Haydn Part 11. Selection, " Siege of Rochelle" Balfe Song (selected) Mr K. Moore. Vocal Duet, "The Earth Smiles Greenly" ... Jackson (Orchestral accompaniment) Mrs Lucas and Mr Rose. Song, " Sometimes" ... Sullivan Mr T. Orr. Trio (piano., violin, 'cello): " Allegro con spirito" ; "Allegro vivace" ... ChiHitt Master Cheek, Mr Cheek, Mr Hale. Selection, " Songs Without ' Words" ... Mendelssohn God Save the King '. Conductor ... ... Mr R.J.Logan Leader of Orchestra ... Mrs Edwards Pianiste ~ ...Miss McArtney Vocal Accompanist ... Miss Turner TICKETS: 2/Obtainable from Stationers and Music-sellers, and members. Admission by ticket only. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Coy. E. HAY, Hon. Sec. DISTRICT ORDERS. IPART of the Coronation Con- • tingent proceeding to England will be formed of men taken from the Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and sth Contingents in following proportion: 4 men from Ist, 7 men each of 2nd and 3rd, and 14 men from each of 4th and sth Contingents. 2.N.Z. Government will find uni- , forms and quarters whilst men are being mobolised, and passages and a lump sum of £20 to each man, the Imperial Government providing free quarters for the men whilst in England. 3 MEASUREMENTS which must « be strictly adhered to are: Height not less than sft. 10in., chest measurement 38 inches, ago over 20 and under 30. 4 NON-COMMISSIONED Officers # may apply on the understanding that if accepted they will be liable to go as troopers. Those applying must present themselves before the senior Volunteer Officer in or near the place where they reside, who in forwarding their names to the officer commanding the district will certify that they satisfy all conditions ; measurements to. be strictly taken. 5 THE height, age, chesb measure- # ment, number of the contingent and the squadron of it in which each applicant served, must be clearly stated. 6 OFFICERS must forward all ap- • plications by wire if necessary to the officer commanding district, Nelson, to reach him not later than Noon of SATURDAY, sth inst. By Order, S. V. TRASK, Lieut, and Adjutant. Wade's Wobm Figs—the Wonderful Worm Worriers —are always effective. Is boxes everywhere.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 76, 2 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 76, 2 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 76, 2 April 1902, Page 3

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