Volunteer Notices D I S T R I C T ORDER. Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 27th November, 1879. D Battery New Zealand Artillery, the Wellington City Rifle?, and the Naval Brigade will PaRA.DE on the Reclaimed Land, on MONDAY NEXT, the Ist DECEMBER, at 11.15 a.rn., to take part in the Ceremony of Laying the FouniationStone of New Supreme Court. E. PEARCE, Lieut.-Col. Commanding District. Public Notices tct A* ik ’O' PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE, NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND, S.O. The FOUNDATION STONE of the new COURTS OF JUSTICE will be laid by the Honorable Fiederick Whitaker, M.L.0., Attorney-General of New Zealand, and Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of the North Island of New Zealand, 5.0., according to ancient usage, at high noon on MONDAY Ist DECEMBER (St. Andrew's Day.) The F- vinoial Grand Lodge will be tyled in St. George’s Hal), at 11 a.m. sharp. Sister and subordinate Lodges, and visiting and sojourning Breth'en of all Constitutions, are cordially invited to take part in the ceremony. Tickets of admission to the enclosure may be obtained from members of the General Committee. The gates will be closed at 11.30 a.m. By order. E. T. GILLON, P.M., P. G. Assistant Secretary. M ASONIO FESTIVAL. LAYING FOUNDATION STONE OF SUPREME COURT, WELLINGTON. Railway Department, Wellington, Nov. 28, 1879. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Featherston for Wellington on MONDAY, December Ist, leaving Featherston at 6 a.m., arriving at Wellington at 9.20 a.m. ; returning from Wellington at 4.45 p.m., arriving at Featherston at 8 p.m. Ordinary fares. G. ASHCROFT, General Manager. O T I C E. I hereby beg to inform the public in general that I have disposed of my business as carrier at the Lower Hutt in favor of my sons WILLIAM AND CHARLES CUDBY, who will carry on business on the same terms. Thanking for past favors, I trust my successors will meet with the same liberal patronage. All claims up to date will be settled by me. JOHN CUDBY, . : Lower Hutt, Near Railway Station. November 1, 1879. ' WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED.) ■ GAS STOVES ON DEFERRED payments. The Company will Supply and Pit up Gas Stoves selected from stock at Works, on the PURCHASE BY HIRE system, receiving monthly payments for terms ’of from 6 to 18 months, as may be desired by purchasers. Terms on application. Gas used for cooking or healing, 10s. per 1000 ft. net, by separate meter. A supply of latest pattern Gas Stoves to arrive by an early vessel. J. R. GEORGE, Manager. Wellington, 28th October, 1879. WOOL. ROBERTS, & CO., FEATHERSTON-STEEET, Wellington. CASH BUYERS OF WOOL. Advances made on consignments of produce for shipment to Messrs. Sanderson,. Murray and Co., London. HE UNDERSIGNED is a CASH BUYER of WOOL. W. WEARING TAYLOR. For Sale PLUM JAM WITHOUT STONES, " Prepared by GEORGE PE A COCK, Hobabton, May be bought wholesale from the agent, W. J. GANDY, Grey-street, And retail from most of the grocers.. WAND G. TURNBULL & CO have , for Sale, per Atlanta—--26,000 Countess slates ' ■J /Y 7 BAGS good, sound, cooking POTAIV/ i TOES, by the ton or the single bag. They are also the best obtainable for seed ; being, in fact, the finest sample received this season from Canterbury. R. J. DUNCAN, Nov. 17, 1879. Featherston-street. jy£ ILK-MAD* BISCUITS. I beg to thank the public for the liberal support I have received for the last ten years. In again drawing attention to my Biscuits, I desire to state that they are all MIXED with MILK. Those who have not tried them, please give me a call, C. WHITEHEAD. Willis-street. Aquatics: OF' THE COLONY. WELLINGTON ANNUAL REGATTA. To be held on THURSDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1880. Under the Patronage of • HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND THE HON. LADY ROBINSON. President: His Worship the Mayor. ' Commodore W. H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. . ■. Vice-Commodore : Captain Rose, Manager N.Z.S. Company. PROGRAMME : 1. Third-class Yacht Race (for all comers). —Length of keel not to exceed 20 feet ; distance, 10 miles ; entrance, 10s. 6d. 2. Four-oared Outrigger Race.—Distance, 3 ■miles ; entrance, £2 2a. 3. First-class Yacht Race.—Distance, 20 miles ; entrance, £3 3s. 4. Ships’ Gig Race.—Distance, 2 miles ; entrance, £1 Is. • 6. Coasters’ Race (vessels over 40 tons) —Distance, 20 miles; entrance, £2 2s. . 6. Junior Four-oarei Outrigger Race.—Distance, 2 miles ; entrance, £1 Is. 7. Whaleboat Race.—Distance, 3 miles ; circular course, to bo steered with bona fide steer-oar ; entrance, £1 11s. 6d. 8. Second-class Coasters’ Race (40 tons and under). —Distance, 20 miles : entrance, £1 Is. 9. Volunteer Whaleboat Race.—Distance, 3 miles ; circular course ; to be steered with bona fide steer-oar ; entrance, £1 Is. 10. Second-class Yacht Race.—Distance, 10 miles; entrance, £ll s. 11. Four-oared In-rigged.Gig.Race.—Distance, 3 miles ; entrance, £1 Is. 12. Ships’ Boats Sailing Race.—Distance, 10 miles ; entrance, 10?. 6d. 13. Scullers’ Race.—Distance, 1J miles ; entrance, 10s. 6d. 14; Junior Scullers' Race,—Distance, 1J miles; entrance, 10s. 6i Time of sailing, amount of prizes, and all other particulars, will be notified in future advertisement. , W. E. WATERS, . Hon, Sec.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5825, 29 November 1879, Page 3
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