Meetings, &c. pOLY TECH NIC HALE. CHARLES BRIGHT, FREE-THOUGHT LECTURER, Will deliver his Second Lecture THIS EVENING (THURSDAY . JAN. 24, Entitled “Freethought v. Fettered Thought.” At the close of the lecture Mr. Bright will he happy to reply 1° any questions or objections the Chairman may deem relevant to the subject treated. Doors open at 7.30. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. Admission—Reserved seats, Is.; hack seats, 6d. NIVEIISARY R E G A T T A. A Meeting of the Regatta Committee will he held on THURSDAY EVENING, the 24th instant, at the Pier Hotel, at 8 p.m., to consider protests, &c. CHAS, H. ELLABY, Hon. Secretary. Licensed victualedrs’ CRICKET CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at Messrs. Birch and AVilliams’ National Hotel, on FRIDAY, the 25th inst., at 3 o’clock p.m. By order. C, B. PRESS, Secretary. WESLEYAN CONFERENCE TEA MEETING. A Tea Meeting in connection with the above Conference will be held THIS EVENING, in the Dixon-street Schoolroom, at 6.30 p.m. Tickets, Is. 6d. each. After which a Public Meeting rvill be held in the Manners-street Church, which will be addressed by several ministers attending Conference. rjAHE WELLINGTON TRUST LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY (LIMITED). NOTICE. The Fifth Annual General Meeting of this Company will be held at the Chamber -of Commerce, on MONDAY, the 4th February proximo, at half-past seven o’clock in the evening. Business :. To receive Directors’ Report and Balancesheet ; Declaration of Dividend ; Election of Three Directors and Auditors; and General. Proxy papers can be obtained at the offices of the Company, Lambton-quay, and no others will be accepted. L. LEVY, Managing Director. Wellington, January 21, 1878. The colonial bank of new ZEALAND. ■ NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of clause 77 of the Deed of Settlement, the HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors will be held at the UNIVERSIT V (now COLONIAL BANK) BUILDINGS, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th January instant, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. And notice is hereby further given, that Mr. John Reid, of Corner Bush, retires from the office of Director of this Bank, in terms of the 42nd clause of the Deed of Settlement, and that he is not until the next ensuing election eligible for re-election, and that the following Proprietors have given notice, in terms of clause 45 of the Deed, that they are Candidates for the office of Director thus vacated, viz.:— . Honorable HENRY SAMUEL CHAPMAN. RICHARD OLIVER, Esq. At such Meeting the term of office of the present Auditors will expire, and it will be the business of the Meeting to elect two proprietors to be Auditors for the ensuing year, pursuant to clause 97 of the Deed of Settlement. Of the retiring Auditors, one only (Mr. Keith Ramsay) is eligible, and offers himself for re-election as an Auditor. Proxies must be left at the Banking-house in High-street at least 24 hours before the time appointed for holding the meeting, or they cannot be acted upon. By order of the Board. GEO. COWIE, General Manager. General Manager’s Office, Dunedin, 3rd January, 1878. Exhibitions CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. THE Canterbury Ram and Ewe FAIR will take place at Christchurch on THURSDAY, MARCH 14 NEXT, and following day. Entries will be received up to 6 p.m., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6. . Entrance fees for the first five rams, the property of one owner, 4s. each ; over that number, 2s. each. Ewes, for the first five, 2s. each ; over that number, Is. each. In making the entry it must bs stated if the sheep are to be sold singly or in pens of five or ten. No entry will be taken unless accompanied with entrance fees. GEO. A. MAKEIG, Secretary. Wanted rAN TED, by a good Cook, a situation in town, either in a hotel or genlle- ; family. Apply A.Z., office of this paper. TTANTED, two or three Stonemasons f Y accustomed to rubble work, to proceed a station in the country. Bethune ■ and uuter, Exchange Buildings. TANTED, a smart Youth. Must write ' a good hand. Apply immediately, ; of this paper. WANTED, for St. John’s Presbyterian Church, a Door Keeper. Salary, £3O per annum ; written applications to be sent in on or before SATURDAY the 26th INST, to Mr. W. W. Taylor, Willis-street, where all information will be obtained. 7 ANTED an Experienced Man to act as i CUSTODIAN and MANAGER for Manners-street Theatre. Suite of five is, with gas and water provided free, lications, stating salary required, acenraed with testimonials, to be forwarded, adled to the Board of Directors, Grey:t, Wellington. AGENTS wanted for the American Nove Company. Small capital required, to £l2 per week can be made. Cobley £ Lambert, Lambton-quay. ■ TANTED everybody to know that the i best shave, 3d.; hair cut, 6d.; is at 3. Matthews’, late Professsr Levin, and 1 and John’s, opposite New ZKaualin ss office, Willis-street. TANTED Known, that Waste Paper / can be had in any quantity at the i of this paper. ' TANTED, Agents. £8 to £lO per week ( can be made. Good salesmen call at iricau Novelty Company, Lambton-quay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5253, 24 January 1878, Page 3
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