Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. t pHE COMMITTEE have much pleasure in L announcing that Lectures will be delivered in the Hall of the Institute, every Thursday evening during the Winter months, by the following gentlemen: — Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald—The Air or Atmosphere. Mr. Justice Chapman—Peasant Proprietors. Mr. Fitzherbert —Education. Mr. R. Hart—Evidence. The Rev. W Kirton—On what principles scenesof distress yield pleasure to the Mind Mr. Catchpool—The Origin and Art of Printing. Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald—Water, and its constituent elements. Mr. Woodward —The Principles of Construction as applicable to Timber Architecture. The Rev. W. Kirton—Poetry. Mr. Justice Chapman— Doors will be open at half-past 7, and the Lectures commence at 8 o’clock precisely. Admission to Members and Ladies free, to nonMembers —One Shilling each. William Seed, Hon. Sec. Wellington, May 24, 1851.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 610, 7 June 1851, Page 2
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