Meetings pUli LI C MEKT IX G. In accordance wi' « a requisition signed by Messrs. John Walkley, J, W. White, Allan Anderson, and 82 other Ratepayers of the City, 1 hereby convene a Meeting of the Ratepayers of Wellington, to be held in tile Athene urn Hall, on FRIDAY, the 14th IX3T,, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of “ Con-idering the present extravagant salaries ot the Corporation officials.” WILLIAM HUTCHISOX, Mayor. Wellington, November 11 1379. In Bankrupt™ As, ( -t ui IX RE DIVIDEND. ESTATE OF JOXAS BACK. rip HE payment of this Dividend is postil poued for one week, viz., till Thursday, Xoveinber 20, 1879, in consequence of a fresh claim for legal services having been rendered, and the matter being vet under the consideration of the Court. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, Trustee. i^b^'n^ruptcy. And in the Matter of JOSEPH CHARLES BONIVENTUKB GOLDER, of Masterton, Jeweller.. NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of Creditors of the above-named Debtor will be held at the Grand Jury Room, Supreme Court House, Wellington, on THURSDAY, 13th day of NOVEMBER instant, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering the debtor’s application for his discharge. j Dated the Bth day of November, 1879. I WM. SELLAR, j Creditors’ Trustee. W antes TO PRINTERS.—Wanted, an experienced Machinist and Pressman. Apply Mail Office, Ashburton. CIVIL and MINING ENGINEER, with fifteen years’ experience in Scotland and England, desires au immediate engagement. Address C. 8., office of this paper. A LADY residing in a good locality is prepared to take two or three ladies as boarders. References required. Address “Alpha,” care of Mr. Barraud, Molesworthstreet. jpo PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. WANTED, an Indoor Apprentice for the Jillinery, Mantle, and Costume Business, kddress Mrs. Morey, Sussex House, Courte-lay-plaoe. ANTED KNOWN, that Mrs. MOREY has opened a Show Room for Madeip and Fully-Trimmed Paper Patterns of all he Latest Fashions, for Ladies’ and Children’s rear ; also, a Catting Room, where ladies ian get their own materials cut out af noderate charges. In order to ensure perfect ocuraoy in the fit and set of the dress, &0., Jrs. Morey encloses with each made-up and rimmed model, all the flat patterns necessary o cut out by. Address —Sussex House, Courtenay-place, rpposite Congregational Church, Exhibition AND BAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Society’s GRAND ANNUAL SHOW will be held at their Grounds at Carterton, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th November next. Entries close at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, the 12th November, after which hour no entries will be received- Forms of entry may be obtained from F. H. Wood and Co., Greytown ; R. and J. Brown, Masterton ; and from the undersigned. Mr. Hislop, jeweller, of Wellington, offers a Special Prize, of the value of Twenty Guineas, to the winner of the greatest number of points in horses, to be computed as for Champion Prize. E. E. EDMUNDS, Secretary. Properties for Sate ■pi . 0 B SALE. 6090 ACRES, adjoining Piako Swamp, WAIKATO, 32 miles of 6ft. and Bft. drains completed ; sod and quick fence* ; splendid land. Price, £i per aero ; terms unusually easy. For further particulars apply to FREDK. JACKSON, Estate Agent, Christchurch. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The following fine Freehold Properties on the East Coast, with the stock thereon, will shortly be offered for sale by public auction, if not otherwise sold in the meantime, owing to the owners’ intention to leave the colony ; MATAIKUNA STATION, ok OfiS A prpa UPPER WH ARE AM A STATION, 16,279 Acres. The bulk of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 7 per cent, interest. In addition to the stock now on the runs 1 they will carry a large number of cattle, and are capable of great and rapid improvement by surface sowing English grasses ; there is also abundance of wood and water, a splendid j climate, and facility for shipping produce, and j they will be within an easy distance from Wellington as soon as the present railway contract to Masterton has been completed. For further particulars inquire of LEVIN & CO. Hotels STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, CUBA-STREET. J. T. WILKINS (late of the Upper Hutt) has much pleasure in informing his friends and the general public, that he has purchased the lease of the above well-known Hotel, and that he is now ready to receive visitors and boarders. The house is quite new, having been recently erected, no expense being spared to secure the comfort of all who may favor its proprietor with their patronage. The accommodation for Travellers, Boarders, and Families, is unsurpassed by any hotel in the city, while the charges are reasonable. The proprietor has decided to make the Star and Garter famous for the superiority of its Wines, Spirits, Beer, Stout, &c., &c. g FECIAL N OTICE GEORGE LANCASTER having purchased the Lease of the MELBOURNE HOTEL, Willis-street, begs to nform his friends and the Travelling Public that the House is now being thoroughly renovated and newly fitted up. It contains 50 spacious rooms, with ho and cold water baths, and for position is the best House in Wellington. Families and Boarders will find every home comfort. Lunch from 12 till 2 daily. Dinner at 6 p.m. Remember the Proprietor— GEORGE LANCASTER, Late of the Royal Hotel, Featheraton.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5811, 13 November 1879, Page 3
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