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UNITED EVANGELISTIC COMMITTEIC. NOONDAY PRAYER MEETING, at the V.M.C.A. Rooms, every Monday, 12 to 1. All are invited. Monday, April 8, Rev. Mr. Dntton will preside. XXJ'E SL E Y/. N CHURUHE S, TO-MORROW- (SUNDAY). PITT-STREET.—Morning, 11, Rev. J. H. Fletcher : Evening. 6.30, Rev. W. J. Williams. PARNELL.— Morning, 11, Mr. Qualtrough; Even-ing. 6.30, Mr. Martin. GRAFfON ROAD.—Morninar, 1!, Rev. W. J. Williams ; Evening, 6.30, Rev. T. Buddie. UNION-STREET.—Morning, 11. Rev. J. Whewell : Evening, 6.30, Rev. J. Wallis. PONSONBY.—Morning, 11, Mr. Wills; Evening, 6.30, Rev. W. Kirk. NEW NORTH ROAD. — Afternoon. 2.30, Rev. H. H. Lawry; Evening, 6.30, Mr. Burton. NORTH SHORE.—Morning, 11. Rev. W. S. Harper ; Evening, 6.30, Rev. J. H. Fletcher. MOUNT EDEN.—Morning. 11, Mr. White. ORNE-STREET HALL SUNDAY SERVICES, conducted by Samuel Edger, BA., Sunday, April 7.—M-u-ning: "Divine Forgiveness." Evening: "The Religious Conflicts of the Past—that of the Present—its probable issue." . UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, junction of Pitt and Vincentstreets.—Divine Service every Lord's Day.— Morning, at 11, Rev. R. Taylor. Subject: " Christian Unity." Evening, at 6.30, Rev. R. Taylor. Subject: " The Blood of Sprinkling.'^ ST. DAVID'S" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Services vill b- conducted in the Church, nt the junction of Kyber Pass and Symonds-street, on Sunday, April 7.—Morning, at 11, Rev. D. Bruce; Evening, at 6.30, Rev. —. Evans, from the Waikato. ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ponsonby Hall.—Divine Service willb_ conducted To-morrow Morning, at 11, and Evening, at 6.30., by Rev. Mr. Runciman. HEATRE ROYAL.—Sunday Evening Sei vices (under the conduct of tho Young Men's Christian Association) April 7th, 1878. Doors open at 7.30; Service to begin at 8, and close at 9 p.m. All are invited. Seats free. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.—Sunday, 7th April.—Sermons on behalf of Home Mission. Morning, 11 a.m., Rev. A. R. Tomlinson. Evening, 6.30 p.m.. Rev. C. M. Neison. C"~ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Beres-ford-street.—Sunday Services, April 7th.— Rev. J. Robertson, M.A., will preach in the Morning, at 11, and in the Evaning, at 6.30. Evening subject: " The fear of m .n a snare." rjinto £1000 LENT, on Building Society owl \y principles or on any terms to suit borrowers.—C. Williamson, Estate Agent, Vulcan Lane. Mortgages and Loans negotiated. OR SALE, a desirable Homestead with 7-roomed House ; requisite Outbuildings and 11 acres of grass Land, divided into small paddocks; within 10 miles of Auckland. Price very moderate and terms easy. COMBES Se DALDY. _>^*A—HOUSE of 7 rooms, wash-house, /C \_-\F. scullery, baker's oven, verandah back and front, good well, &c, all in thorough repair, 25 minutes from Post-office.—S. Vaile, House and Land Agent, Shortland-street, next to the Post-office. jC®_>>_jl_fl4 —HOUSE, nearly new, of ~^s> &&\f • five rooms and scullery, cooking range, good well, &c, with freehold allotment 40 x 100. 15 minutes' from Post-office.—S. Vaile, House and Land Agent, Shortland-street. 1' 71 OR SALE, Capital Freehold AllotJ ment and Cottage, land 43 x 190, 62, Grey- , street.—Apply on the premises, J. W. Bennett. FORTSALE, a First-class English-made Billiard Table, with fittings complete two lamps of 6 burners fitted for gas.—Apply at this office. "VTORTH SHORE.—To Let, the Hand_l_. some "Villa at Mount Victoria, now occupied by Mr. Yeoman; one of the most comfortable homes in the district.—Oliver Mays. jfOff-ff-k CASH, Balance by Weekly c%___J «o> \ f Payments.—A new 6-roomed VUla, with freehold allotment, on the Ponsonby Road. Price, £360.—5. Vaile, House and Land Agent, Shortland-street. X.*F-P-(ffc —VILLA RESIDENCE at Parnell, oWOOvFt containing 9 rooms and kitchen, fitted with every convenience, and all in good order. 2-stall stable, coach-house, conservatory, fowl-house, &c, with freehold allotment containing 1 acre, closely fenced and planted.—S. Vaile, House and Land Agent. Shortand-street. /? €_ F? A —HOUSE of 5 good sized rooms, also 3w _> _»vf. wash-house, 2 tanks and well, wdth freehold allotment 50 x 133, and free use of an additional allotment. Terms easy. 20 minutes walk from Queen-street.—S. VaUe, House and Land Agent, Shortland-street. _€?£_£_ A —SUBURBAN VILLA Residence 3&DD\J. of 6 rooms, with out-buildings, all in thorough repair, with 5 freohold allotments containing about 3 acres, facing the sea, and commanding a splendid view. Terms to suit buyers.—S. Vaile, House and Land Agent, ■Shortland-street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for two Gentlemen, where all the advantages of Sea Bathing, Boating. Sec, can be obtained; also accommodation for one or two horses if reg uired.—Cards at Star office. FOR SALE, one 7J-inch Centre Screw Cutting Lathe, 9 feet bed, change wheels, good size saddle and slide rest, overhead motion. —Apply t by letter R.K., Star Office. g TO BE LET, a Villa and a Cottage, Mount St. Mary's.—Apply Stichbury's, Grocery, College Road. O LET, a good six-roomed House, corner of Napier and Hepburn-streets.—Apply next door. TO LET. —A gentleman leaving Auckland would be pleased to recommend private apartments, pleasantly situated, with superior attendance and excellent cooking.—For address apply Mr. Strong, Fishmonger. Parnell. TO LET, the Premises, in Vulcan Lane, lately in occupation of Ryan, Bell Se Co. TO LET, in Parnell Rise, a comfortable 4-roomed Cottage.—Apply to Mr. Meekan, Parnell Grocery. TO LET, from Ist May, a neat good House, 7 rooms, skillion, with water laid on, good well, garden, oven, &c—James Reid, Eden Terrace. TW\ -O T 1 C E. I have this day sold the Book Debts in the Estate of F. Deßose. of Otahuhu, to Messrs. J. and W. Johnstone, of Otahuhu, who will collect the same, and in future carry on the business at Otahuhu. E. ELLINGHAM. Auckland, April 1.1878. FACTORY -PREMISES, detached, and cheap rent.—The Excelsior Hall, Newton. For particulars apply to F. Jeune. THE EXCELSIOR HALL, Pitt and and East-streets, Newton, is offered in Lease, suitable for Clothing Factory. MRS. SMALLFIELD, St. GeorgeV •Bay Road, Parnell, is prepared to receive Boys attending either of the Grammar Schools as Boarders. Terms moderate. FOR SALE, a Roy Roy Canoe, with sails, &c., complete and in good order.— Apply J. Falconer, Bank of New Zealand. FOR £80 cash, a Freehold Cottage of four rooms, in good repair, in Wellington Place; good well. Sec—Apply to Mr. Dickson, Baker, Hobson street. . O LET, Shop in Queen-street, opposite Vulcan Lane.—Apply Manager Bank of New South Wal*s. IMPROVED FARM AT RAZORBACK, FOR SALE. 155-Acres, adjoining the farms of Messrs. Hugh Mackie and Hancock, partly fenced, and under cultivation, with Cottaee. &c, thereon. For further particulars, apply to JOHN BUCHANAN, Shortland-street,; Or to SAMUEL COCHRANE Sc SON, Fort-street. __f? K/i A —EXCELLENT Family 3&o4__h" " • Residence For Sale near Girls' High Sohool. Large rooms, fine allotment. Healthy situation, easy terms.—C. Williamson, Estate Agent, Vulcan Lane. E~ _SGLlSH~Huntin£ Saddle and Bridle ; Fishing Net, 90 feet by 9, and Revolver, with case, for Sale.—Apply at Criterion Hotel, Hobson-street. V A CATS CV for a Gentleman Boarder at Mrs Cashel's Exonia House, Hobsonetreet. "jpvEVONPORT DISTRICT BOARD. Tenders are requird up to to noon of SATURDAY, the 6th inst., for Wrought Fencing on the Lake Road. Specifications at the Postoffice, Devonport. w . H . B ROWN, Chairman. April 2, 1878. I^OARD OF EDUCATIONS Applications for the office of Treasurer will_be received by the Board, not later than SAiU KDAY, 13th April instant. The salary is £3_o per annum. Information as to the duties, &c, to be obtained on application to the Secretary, a. .the Office of the Board. Wyndham-street, Auckland. T3OARD OF EDUCATION Teachers are wanted for the undernamed Schools— .._„.,_., Kihikihi (Waikoto) Mangonui • Wainui Waiotahi Creek (Thames) Applications will be received by the Boaid not later than SATURDAY, 20th Apri' instant. VINCENT B. RICE, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2507, 6 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2507, 6 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2507, 6 April 1878, Page 3

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