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SportsWellington Caledonian SOCIETY. President : Geo. Crawford, Esq. Vice-President; Thomas Buchanan, Esq. Hon. Treasurer: Captain Mclntyre. Directors ; Messrs. T. McKenzie, W. N. Grant, J. McDowell, Greenfield, Mace, G. S. Thompson, -X. Dransfield, B. J. Duncan, J. Laurie, J.' Gilligan, W. Graham, A. Younc, G. Hunter, E. Pearce, Sellars, Lockie, J. H. Pollock, Bethune, T. K. Macdonald, and Dr. Diver. PROGRAMME for Ist JANUARY, 1876. Bagpipe Music Boys’ Race, under 14 Highland Fling .. ■■ Maiden Plate, 100 yards .. .. .. Stone-and-Basket Race, oO stones.. Quarter-Mile Handicap Eace.. .. Putting the Heavy Stone. 221bs. .. Sailor’s Hornpipe - •• Two-Mile Walking Handicap Vaulting with Pole 100 Yards’ Handicap Sword Hance . - - • • * ■ * - • Three-Legged Eace, youths under IS, 80 yards One-Mile Handicap Bicycle Eace, 1 mile.. Running Hop-Step-and-Jnmp .. 220 Yards Handicap Hurdle Eace, five jumps - Irish Jig •• •• Mile Walking Eace. youths under 16 Throwing the Heavy Hammer Half-Mile Handicap Eace .. Running High Leap .. . . -• Vaulting with. Pole, youths under 16 .. •• •• •• Fireman's Eace, in uniform . - Consolation Handicap Eace, once round Prizes.. 40 Silver Cup Entries for all handicaps must be made in writing to the Secretary, at Mclntosh’s Hotel, before 8 p.m. on or before 27th December, and entries for all other events before 8 p.m. 31st December. j w kerbY, Secretary. Baths ITTTELLINGTON SWIMMING BATHS, W Clyde-quay. The above are now open to the public. There are separate dressing rooms for the idies, Mrs. Meech being always in attendance o secure their comfort. Ladies hours, every ay from 10 am. to 2 p.m., Saturdays exepted, when the hours will be from 10 to 12. Terms : Single season ticket ... £1 1 0 "Family season ticket ... 22 0 Single bath 0 0 6 HENRY MEECH, Proprietor. IHOENDON PUBLIC BATHS The above baths will be open for the season SATURDAY, the 11th inst. Season single tickets ... ... 21s. Single baths ... ... ••• 3d. Single baths (with towel) ... 6d. jiberal arrangements will be made for adsion of families and boarding schools. _ L competent manager has been appointed, a will take pnpils in swimming. Publications. fUST PUBLISHED. HE CITY ALMANAC AND CALENDAR POE. 187 6, Price Sixpence. Contains a large amount of useful information, recipes, &c., and map of New Zeand. , H. ERASER, Publisher, Manners-street. JUST PUBLISHED. THIS DAY. EUREETT’S TOWN AND COUNTRY " ALMANAC, The Almanac contains—Calender and threepaved Memorandum, Gardeners’ Calender, Postal and Bailway Time Tables, Burgess Bolls of the three City Wards, Business Directory of the City and all the Provincial Towns, Directory of all the Government'Departments, Societies, and an immense amount of information useful to all classes, PBICE—ONE SHILLING ONLY. November 24, 1875. MiscellaneousTHE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL I and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same bn liberal terms. LEVIN & CO. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of L WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce, they will inake liberal advances on the me. JOHNSTON & CO. NOTICE.— In future all orders for Nightwork, Eubbish, &c., to be left at my office. Hunter-street, next door to J. H. Wallace’s, Auctioneer. G. SAUNDERS FOB SALE, a large and powerful Beed Organ (eight complete sets), with 1J oct. of pedals coupled to keys. Suitable for a public hall or place of worship. Terms liberal. Cutler and Moore, Manners-street. TO LET, for a term of years, TOWN AGEE 774, Cororaandel-street. For further particulars, apply to ALFRED TVER, Ngahauranga. Electoral Notices TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WELLINGTON COUNTRY DISTICT. Gentlemen, —I beg to offer myself to represent you . again in the House of Bepreentatives. Questions of vital importance to the future welfare of the colony must be discussed and determined in the ensuing Parliament, particularly with reference to the administration of local affairs) the financial position of the colony, and taxation. I will' take an early opportunity of meeting and explaining fully to you my views on these and other subjects. Tn the meantime, allow me to remain, Gentlemen, Your very faithful servant. A de B. EEANDON. Wellington, December 2, 1875.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4592, 8 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4592, 8 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4592, 8 December 1875, Page 3

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