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Meetings WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. MEETING on SATURDAY, the 17th INST., at the Colonial Museum, at 8 p.m. Papers will be read by Thomas Kirk, F.L.S. Dr. Duller, O.M.G. W. T. L. Travers, E.L.S. E. B. GORE, Secretary. ELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held on MONDAY EVENING, the 19th INST., at 8 p.m., at the Pier Hotel, to make arrangements for the coming season, appoint a new Secretary, and for the transaction of other important business. E. HARRISON, Hon. Sec. Wellington, November 14. CENTRAL VOLUNTEER EIRE BRIGADE. The Tenth ANNUAL MEETING of the above Brigade will be held at the Brigade Station on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the 19th. business : To Receive Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, and General. Roll will be called at 8 p.m. sharp. Insurance Agents and the Press are respectfully invited to attend. W. AUSTEN, Hon. Sec. Corporation Notices CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE. , In pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1876, and the Local Elections Act, 1876, notice is hereby* given that the ordinary election of Mayor for the Borough and City of Wellington will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of NOVEMBER INSTANT, at the side-room of the Odd Eellows’ Hall, Grey-street. Any person desirous of nominating a candidate must, before 12 o’clock NOON on SATURDAY, the 17th day of NOVEMBER INSTANT, deliver to the Returning Officer a nomination paper in the prescribed form, which must be signed by not less than three persons duly qualified to vote at such election, and also by the person named therein as Candidate, in token of his assent to being so nominated. Nomination papers may be had at my office, Hunter-street. J. B. WALLACE, Returning Officer. Wellington, November 10, 1877. QI I Y COUNCIL. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. PUBLIC NOTICE. I hereby declare that the following is the result of the Poll as taken on Tuesday, November 13th instant, for the election of a candidate to represent Lambton Ward in the City Council for the Borough and City of Wellington : ' Diver, Henry William ... 249 Hunt, Ebenezek Henry ... 226 I therefore declare that Mr. H. W. Diver is duly elected a member of the City Council for Lambton Ward. J. B. WALLACE, Returning Officer. Wellington, November 14, 1877. .WATERWORKS, NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. The MAINS, after this notice, will be CHARGED at EIGHT O’CLOCK in the EVENING, and the Water SHUT DEE at EIGHT O’CLOCK in the MORNING. Consumers are recommended to store at least twelve hours’ supply. By order. N. MaROHANT, Engineer. WATERWORKS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and after THIS DATE, consumers wasting water or using it for purposes other than “domestic,” will be proceeded against as the law directs. NICHOLAS MARCHANT, , Engineer. Custom House-quay, October 29. Business Notices BEAT CHEAP SALE OP BANKRUPT STOCK. S. W. ALCORN begs to inform the public that he has purchased from the Trustee in Bankruptcy the Stock of J. Morey, Draper, &c., Cuba-street, AT A DISCOUNT OE 76 PER CENT. *TGREAT CHEAP SALE of the Entire Stock will be commenced on TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, on the premises, Cubastreet. S. W. A. having secured the Stock at such an Enormous Discount, purchasers may rely on getting such Bargains as will surprise and astonish them. As Mrs. Morey was only a few months in business, the Stock will be found quite fresh and good, and comprises a Splendid Stock of Costumes, Ladies' and Children’s Underclothing, Ladies’ Mantles, Eichus, and Jackets, Baby Linen, Hosiery, Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, &c. An early call is recommended; to secure some of the Greatest Bargains ever offered in Wellington, SALE COMMENCES ON TUESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. Doors open at 10 a.m. S. W. ALCORN. nnHE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform B his Patrons and the Public generally that he has JUST RECEIVED, per Zealandia—--2 pipes fine old Port Wine 2 butts Pale Dry Sherry 1 butt fine old Brown Sherry 4 quarter-casks 7 years’ old Brandy 2 quarter-casks Brown old Brandy 3 casks fine old Irish Whisky 3 barrels fine old Jamaica Rum 4 casks fine old Scotch Whisky. Messrs. Barrett and May assure him that the wines and spirits sent out cannot be equalled in the colony. A trial is respectfully solicited, and all orders punctually attended to. Now on Hand-Champagne and Dry Wines of the very finest quality. JOHN MAGINITY, Royal Hotel. -J-yA N 0 I N G SKELETO N MRS. GRIMES has vacancies for a few gentlemen boarders at Lancaster House, the Terrace, two doors below the Jewish Synagogue. Plunge and shower baths. jpOXTON PUBLIC HALL.—NOW OPEN. Auditorium, SO xSO feet; stage, 20 i3O feet; height, 20 feet. Dressing-rooms on I either side of stage. Oapable of seating 500 I people. Address—Secretary,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5196, 16 November 1877, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5196, 16 November 1877, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5196, 16 November 1877, Page 5

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