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Volunteer NoticeD I S T K I C T ORDER. Militia Office, Wellington, 15th March, 1875. The undermentioned Corps will parade in the Artillery Drill-Shed for annual inspection of arras and accoutrements, when all Government property must be produced:— Wellington Cadets, on Wednesday, 17th inst., at 7.80 p.m. Wellington Scottish Rifle Volunteers, on Thursday, 18th inst., at 7.30 p.m. H. E. READER, Lieut.-Colonel Commanding Wellington District. D IST R D E R. Militia Office, Wellington, 16th December, 1875. The Wellington Artillery Volunteers and Wellington Artillery Cadets will parade in the Artillery Drill-Shed, for annual inspection of arms and accoutrements and any other Government property in their possession, on Eriday, the 19th instant; the former at 8 p.m., and the latter at 7 p.m. H. E. READER, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Wellington District. Public Notices. ANNIVERSARY S ERVIGES The Anniversary Services in connection with the' Congregational Church, Woodwardstreet, will be held on SUNDAY, the 21st, March, when special sermons will be preached, morning and evening. An address will be given to the Sabbath school children at three o’clock, when a selection from Mr. Sankey’s Hymns will be sung. On Monday following, a Tea Meeting will take place at six o’clock, and a Public Meeting at half-past seven, when addresses will be delivered by several ministers and friends. Wellington, March 16, 1875. NOTICE. —All debts due to the estate of ROBERT MORTON, Greytown, are requested to be paid forthwith to Messrs. Edmondson, Sellar, and Co., or Mr. J. Irons, Maaterton. J. G. ALLEN, - Solicitor, Wellington. TO HORTICULTURISTS AND GARDENERS, HOUSEHOLDERS, AND COUNTRY SETTLERS. Just received, one Case Patent Glass Cutters. Anyone can use them; simple and inexpensive; no house should be without one. Address; R. MARTIN, Te Aro Paperhanging Warehouse, Manners-street. Sent free to any part of province.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM18750318.2.19.2

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4366, 18 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4366, 18 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4366, 18 March 1875, Page 3

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