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MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS

!.\7>EPENT>ENT I.ABurU I.SJU-U'K. TV rrtrtnit'litlj: in.-etinsr »f th, '. l i l,rt ' , ' , ''"' |./,t Labour Li'UKU«' wan a I -•• ' "- lm . :I-■r-it.hi Buildings, on Wednesday evi-imn.. i'di. President iMr 11. 1- Uorninpi In t'i • ■liii ir. , . , Tb<- special eouuuKiee formed lo conamiv tli.- ritiestlon of holding olieap worHers weekly socials. reported tbtit l li.-y mjoiiimcuili'U ft..- Lpjuih- t» pnn-eed with the miclalM. and t" hold Itn- first mi June auli. mid "ii pviuy Saturday evening tln-n-sil tor. Tin l report 'w.*v adopted. :ind tin- various eomniitteew appointed to manui. r e tlisoelnls. • . The folUiw'ujr Humiliations fur tin , vani.iis nfliees -if the 1. vv ti , rei-eiv<d:— President. Mr 11. L. Ilorninc; v"k-p-|.-:r-*i-deul. Mr It. K. Way: secretary. Mr J. l'aweus- tre isur-T. Mr Coppin: iiiniiiil'tlec. Miii? M.inisciii. l'artint.'d.i;i. WLMiimson Booii'lra. Graham. O. li.-ivlf. niul --1-. -jii.- i-|i-ctiiiii iif iifllciTK will lake pliii-i- at lies; mr'iini-. Messrs llorniiis. W.-iy. Murrlntin. Miaefc. .inn |mv!» were Mi.p<'iii!i-"1 ■■ ■•nmjiiitti'f l- , il:m ft i-ulpm fnr tin , Numl bi-iui'-li. .1 petition vv.i.- iirc-'iiiiMl frnni Hip u-orfc-ir< nj" Dovoiiport. sipkin,; fi.i.u a lirniirli of tl'j Lpuuui' s'uoud In* fni niTl tbi-ve. A i-itin-m,'ttei- uns for.ii-I :.i tirik- .-ill .ir-.-.--ni.".jls for .-: piiTdle nfi'tliitf Hi Penonport ul all i-iirly date. A d'.y.-i; sifni hi.ik pl.ii-.- mi Ilii- ,[M'-*ri.iii of tln< ("'•miifll t.<-;11ir urspd to itiMjuiri- thi' frnp'.r'y of iln , (.ia* ■ '■unuiiuy. Tbe reiaIF 1 \-• • uilvant.iiti's nf IRllllilip.ll ■ -I«•»-1 •■:.■ li-rht. tvere pu'iiteil "Hi. Mini a tin;i' di"i'.«ii>:i in the nuitlri- w.:s !i-ft over till nev Fo ihnr iiii'iiilM'is wlllllll Imvi" an opportunity of thoroughly jioina intu the matter, ?<li's.s.-> Morrlwiii. lloruiiii.'. W.-iy, Fhwimik. Amll'i-w. anil I\u-tin;ril..n wi-rc .ippoitif••<] :i l'.irlliuufiitary ConiinltU'i- t« wntrb l'nr■'uiufutnry [irnri-erllngs durliiK the m-\t SI rtSIDII. A sllliillir rninillittec. rulisistil]£ ,if lles^l'S Andrew. Khw.-iis. Rlnrk. -Airsrprs. Sh'irpl-s I'aitinp.k.n \v.-ic ilppulntfd to \v:it.-li liiuuicili:il matter* , . Several urn innmiicrs wi-rr pl<»ctpd. BKNKFIT KNTERTAINMKNT. Au IntcrcstiiiK lei-uin- on -SiW ZoiU-ind" W.ls (fivpn liy Mr fh.jy. \v ; ,r, ~,, ,ii» Chri<-t-lnns" niiipei. I'.insjnliy-mnl. In.sl cTeiilnu Tlie t'llt-TfililiUH-llt w;is |n .;iil of ill" widow ninl Inmily of rhf Lite Afr \. C T Lph -nnj Max liinrcly attendH The lecture wa« \\. lirstr.itiJ with limrliulu vii?\va and wns Ifru.itly .ijj|.iwiut»d. Tin- vknvn uf tli ■■ therm:!! illPtrlrt, whk-li wepf exp!nlm>d Ijv tin- li-fiirci-. ivfre pjirric-iiiirl.r inton»ti!tie I FKENf'II iLrit. i Tin' fnriiiltfhtly im-ftliif of tin. Fri-iicli ; IHuh v.:is held hisi .•veiling, inn] W ;is nt- : icucif.T li.v uliout >m niomiHTH A "ihm! nn, irrauiuii- u:is provided, iwnl from flu- iniiu-l«-r i.f jititilPnt* |in*MMii it is nvldoiil tint . I In- Hull is iiiiii-h :i)>pm'ln|t'i]. The prcsl. ] ili-iil. M. RnciifvH. has a trenius [~r u.nklir. tin; lui-iiilu-i-s rt-l ill th.-ir chsc, iiud ;t ver\ i-iijiiyniih' cvi'iilnj; wa-. s|><-nl. The iviidin'" of the eum.-.1i,, -1.,,, De-nniselles lie Ht, iyv v.-.is. ii.iniiimiL .Mesiliinies \rthiii I MyiTM mid Aiisciiin- tulcinp the ehai;ntei--I i,f tin- Cimrt Indies. The ntlier ilnirticten I were rPiid liy Messrs Itopnfve. Fr;i!iri< Ix»lievie. Viiiecm. /mil BiH-ufvc. jnii ani i \vi>r«> rvniloriMl witli muc-li verve and 'A]>tr]l Mr .Martin, a very eiu-rjjeiie ruenilior of tin oluli, -tave :i humorous readlus; dculinir will the troubles of the "Mini In the BliicV Coat.'" Tlie rocitntidii of I.ani.-irtines b<-au tiful poem "The. Lake" wns renricT.'il witl niueh I'sprPMlon by Mdlle. Strciff. ;uid wa> hiehly iipi>r<'ei:iti-il. Mr Kcrslns cave ; short reading, inifi au adjournment for eon versalioii then took plarp, durins whleh tpi j was jirurlded hy Mr* NVligou. Miline Hopi I Lewis, nnd Mdlle. Williams. The rontlnd I ln;r Item was by tho Veil. Archilenem Walsh, who nave some ivilllnisroncc;; of tin old French Onh uf 1$) years uko. A miuibe: of nrw raer.ih'-rs were eleeteil. and Ihere li I every prouprrl uf fer clul> liceomlnc ii viilu j iible eilncMtlounl riM-tnr-ill our mblsl. BIRKENIIE.VT) \vi:si.i:v uril.D. A meeting uf yoniiK imiubots und friend of the nirkenliyad .Mi-.ilimllsi fliureli u-i I held last evening 111 I lie seliooliMnin. 'I'll i 10' v. (;. S. Co./k pnsi.le.i. |< U!ls uniiiil uioiisly ik-c.-Ided to fi.rin n Blrbinliciid W"> 1 ley (Julld. The follov in- nfflefis wit I i liM-tiul:—rrohidi'iit. Rc-v. C. S. Cook: vie« I pr<-rfid<>ii(x nf ilie dcviittoriul. literary I Christian service, aud siieial nommlttee! j Mpßsrs A. 1,. White. Utrintc. MnMlmuc 1 Cook and Charnptalnup: see.rL'turifis. Misse [ Clow. Chainpt.'ilnnp. Patrick, and Mr He Cook: jrcn/eral secretary. Mr F. Sotietei treasurer, Mr n. Twigden. I 81". .TOHN TnE BAPTIST. j A vi-i'.v pleasant g.-nhpring of friends an ! adherent!) cont-rted with the above ehure 1 \\.ik hrld in the Gludst.inc llnll Nortln-nt. last prcntiijr. Tttc vl'isr. Rer. a. F. Sniit! presi'/.eut. Mlisieill iU'ins. id-., by tlie Snr day-jrhool i hildn n, under tiip s.iiperint!-i! deuce of Mrs A If. Taylor, Misses Shori ridae, Perks, White, Collier. Smith. Slastf !B. Messrs Nleholls. and Cad I neas, were pone through, whilst the rai i ions stalls presided over by Mcsdnme Smith, Cadness, and Somerville. J' 'f Shortxldge and Spurting were well patroi: iced. The proceeds were in aid °1 th ■..MUfWcta Goiltl, KnrthcoUu

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 6

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MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 6

MEETINGS & ENTERTAINMENTS Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 6

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