SUNDAY SERVICES.
«y — The 29bh anniversary of the Moui_- Edon Baptist Sunday-Bchool was held yesterday, the services being largely attendee1,1. Mr A. C. Brown and the Revs. F. VVarnaraiitt J. Blaikie conducted the so'rvices',- at,; each of which special hymns were sang by,; the scholars and choir, assisted by a suinj*! orcheatra. At the annual soiree to-morrow evening addresses will be given by the _-. Revs. Peters, Mann and Blaikie. The annual gathering of the whole"of All; Saints' Anglican Sunday-school for tbo catechism service took place, in the church, in Ponsonby yesterday attenioob, tho.building being crowded in al!parte. Th.i music was provided by the catechism choir,,)-, by the organ and All. Saints' orchestra. The catechism service was, gone through' satisfactorily. The Rev. Canon Cahjer referred to the successful Sunday-school work of Miss Johnston, who was buried;W, Wednesday, and among the hymn-ioung : was one, "The Paradise\ of :JeSU- > Y* n! ' memory of the young teacher. , After tW '; benediction Stainer'a '* Sevenfold;Anion,
was sung. . , Yesterday the anniversary d.fthe inuu«tion ot the Rev. R. Scott West; was.cele:,. brated ab Sb. David's Church, .afl. W ..=.- services being largely attended. The-W v Scott West preached in the -}0W»(r.» r. W. P. Hunter in the afternoon, and Key. a. H. Collins in the evening. ' At St. Benedict's Roman\ Catholic Church yeaterday, Haydn'a^ * v:;l«----pedal" Mass waa performed :'Mr^ excellent choir attached to. tbu- f «<%. The Rev. Dr. Egan wielded;.™ baton as usual, and the - soloists'edmprww, Misaes Lorrigan, McCormick,' BraDßjean, Mrs Hood, and Messrs John Falter.,•»»,;■ Thomson. At the offertory, Fuller sang most effectively t^/lg I motebto composed by the Rev. Dr. f K •: HerrZimmermann played tbevioliuobhflW*:Harwood's " Vital Spark » was aungb|,m ; John Fuller and Mies Sara;]McCor.Bi|*«... the offertory in tha evening. _ i^ ■ -..-.The anniversary services .in conwg wibh the Newmarket Wesleyan W«o were held yesterday, large nW * attending each service. It'^ff afternoon and evening services w6t*l lV ducted by the Revs. 0. H-.^ffi! and S. Lawry respectively. The *3*, eluded special anthems sung by M .«*i who were assisted by visitors from other districts. ~ lin ; ver „l . Yesterday was the day of wvm prayer" on behalf of S"*^ Sayconnection with the Auckland Bw*g, p acbool Union. The annual meetug J" .^r, Union will take place this evening. » Pibt-street Wesleyan School.^ yflß t.rAb the Salvation Army "rvS£ier, \ day, Capt. Condon, an old ■_ D fareVelled prior to his departure for A tralia, after eleven years' work in M» land. ' -
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 252, 22 October 1894, Page 2
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