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r HpO LET, two Houses in the North JL Shore, situated close to Devonport Wharf; one containing ten rooms-one six rooms. —Apply R. H. Duder, Devonport Store, A POUR-ROOMED COTTAGE or Apartments to Let, :*urnisliorl, for Lady aad Gentlenian, or two Ladies,,at Mrs West's, a few steps from Franklin Road. "T OST, a Terrier Pup; answers to therwame U of Florrie.—Apply A. E, Isaacs^Fortstreet. X? X- KEWAKD will be paid to any O»/V person giving information (on conviction) of the F:ring a Rick of Hay in the Domain early this morning, at the Police Office. CAUTION. LOST, a Pocket-book, with a Cheque for £G 18s Cd, drawn by Hunter and Nolan. To No. 805. The payment is stopped. WILLIAM SELLERS, No. 5, Queen-street. In OB SALE cheap, the Furniture of a three-roomed Cottage, with or without Piano. Rent of cottage 8s per week, Three minutes walk from Queen-street.—Apply at Albion Inn, Hobson-strect. "THE TIMBER FLOATING ACT, 1873." NOTICE is hereby given to all Owners and Occupiers of land on the Banks of the Kauaeranga Stro-.m, situate in the Cape Colville Peninsula, in the Province of Auckland, tbat an application has been made by Mr Captain James Stone, under " The Timber Floating Act. 1873," fora License to use the said stream by iloating Timber therein ; and that I will hear any objections which may be made to the said application on Wednesday, the twenty-fifth instant, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Provincial Government oflices, at Grahamstown. Given under my hand, at Auckland, this second day of Februai/, 1874. J,- WILLIAMSON, Superintendent. "TE TURE MO NGA RAKAU E WHAKATEREKIA ANA, 1873." HE paimia tenei M nga tangata na ratou nga whenua ki nga tangata hoki c noho noa ana i runga i nga whenua o nga pareparenga o te awa ko Kauaeranga te iugoa, kei Uauraki, i roto i to Porowini o Akarana, kia mohio ratou kua tono a Captain James Stone, kite ritenga o nga tikanga o "Te Ture mo nga rakau c whakatorekia ana, 1873," kl tetahi raihana kia tukua eau ki aia kia tika ai tana tuku i nga rakau kia maun i runga i te wai o te awa kua huaina nei. Na ko ratou c koro c pai kia tukua o au taua raihana ki taua pakeha, mehaeremaikiahau, kite tari o 1c Kawanatanga i Keroma taone, i te Wenerei, te 25 o nga ra o Pepuei c, ar* o tenei marama, itell o nga haora o tea te ata, kia rongo ai ahau ki ta ratou kupu whnkakahore. I tukua c taku ringa, i Akarana, tenei 2 o nga ra o Pepuere, 1874. TE WIREMUHANA, Hupiritene. St. .JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. THE Anniversary. Services of the Sabbath School in connection with St James' 3 Presbyterian Church, will be held TO-MORROW. The Rev R. F. Macnic°l will preach the annual sermon to the children in the forenoon ; and the Rev T. S. Forsaith will conduct a service for the teachers and parents in the afternoon at throe o'clock. Divine Service as usual. A collection will be made at all the diets in behalf of Sabbath School Library. A G-RAND CONCERT is tobe given ■£*- in the Otahuhu Public Hall on TUESDAY next, the 10th instant, the proceeds of which are fora very neccessary purpose, the Shingling of the Catholic Church at Otahuhu. TIHE NEWTON KlßK.—Divine ~*~ Service at the usual hours TO-MORROW. Subjects: Morning—Lessons from tho Works of Creation. Evening : The Perpetuity of the Sabbatic Institution and the Change of the Day. DIRECTIONS PROM GOD'S INFALLIBLE WORD.-When the convinced Jailor asked what he must do to be saved, the answer was, " Believe on the Lord .lesus Christ." Andwlien the multitude, on the day of Penticost, cried out, " Men and brethren, what shall we do ?" the Apostle replied, " Repent, and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ, for the remission of Bins." Acts xvi, 31; ii, 38. The way to receive salvation is, therefore, by means of Faith, Repentance, and Baptism. Faith looks to Christ alone for righteousness and for strength; believing him to be truly the Son of God. and that He died for our sins, and rose again for our justification, and ascended into heaven, having obtained eternal redemption for us. "Lord unto whom shall we go ? Thou hast the words of eternal life." Repentance is manifested by hating sinful ways, by turning to the Lord, and by cleaving to Him with full purpose of heart. " Except ye repent, we shall all likewise perish." Luke xiii 3. Baptism is the way that Christ has appointed for all that love Him to confess His name, and show regard to His will. " tie that believeth, and is Baptized, shall be saved." Mark xvi. 16. jgJThere cannot ;bs faith unto salvation without Repentance ; neither can there be true Repentance without Faith ;—nor any right and true Christian Baptism, without both Faith and Repentarce. Therefore, every one that seeks salvation is directed to repent—to believe—ana to be Baptized. It is thus he will enjoy the blessings of Salyation by Grace "God commandeth allmen, everywhere, to repent." Christ is become " the Author of eternal salvation to all that obey Him." "And now, why tarriest thou ? Arise, and be Baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on the name of the Lord." Acts xvii. 30 ; xxii. 16 ; Heb. v 9. Reader ! the Judge of all worlds has declared, "If a man love me be will keep my words." And again, "Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I have commanded you." John xiv. 23 ; and xv, 14. And again,— "Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. For whosoever will save his life, shall lose it; but whosoever will lose his life for my sake and the gospel's, the same shall save it- For what shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul ? Ot what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? Whosoever, therefore, shall be ashamed of me, and of my words, in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him also shall the son of man be ashamed when he comoth in the glory of his father, with the holy angels." Mark viii. 34—38 ; Luke ix. 23—20. These are the true Sayings of God ! Look at the great, tremendous judgment day : Not, what will man—but what will Jesus say ?' riHRISTIANS' MEETING V/ HOUSE, Cook street—Lord's Day: Morning, a 11 o'clock, to attend to " The Apostles' Doctrine, th Fellowship, Breaking of the Bread, and Prayer. Evening, at half-past (i o'clock, to preach the " Gospel of the Grace of God."' T ORNE-STREET HALL Sunday ~*-^ Services, (unsectarian), conducted by Samuel Edger, B.A. February 8 : Morning—Calamities are not Divine Judgments. Evening—What has Christ's death done for Monkind ? Tf PIPHANY SCHOOL CHAPEL, J-^ West Newton. — (To-morrow). Divine Service at 3.30 pm, Rev R. H. Mitchell. 630 p m Rev B. T. Dudley. Voluuteers f.r the Choir are requested to meet Mr George Brown at the Chapel for practice at 7-30 THIS EVENING. TTNITED METHODIST FREE *J CHURCH.—Sunday Services at the Pitt-street Church. Morning—The Joy of Salvation. Evening —Good Templarism. "DID WARDES- &1 REET CHURCH. -1-^ —Morning at eleven, and evening at six by Rev W. Tinsley. ' BAPTIST CHURCH, Wellesleystreet. Subjects of Discourse February 8. -Morning- Is the Baptist Denomination indispensable to the Cause of Christ ? Evening—Living Epistles. piTT-bTREET WESLEY AN JL CHAPEL.-Sunday Services.—February B.— The Eev T. Forsaith will preach in the morning at 11, and the Rev W. C. Oliver in the evening at 6.30, j

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1250, 7 February 1874, Page 3

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