AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. & JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. !* »CNi>AY— II a-m. Preacher. Rev. J. J- * North./ President of Sew Zealand J Union.: 3 p.m., Preacher, Rev. A. North, "Toons People's Own Service ; &4-j. i Preacher, Joseph Clark, subject '-The < Tear of Jttbflee—. 8.15 p-m.. United Com- * niunien Service. Members of other Chnstian Chnrcb.es Invited. Prayer Meetings, at 10. 2-30. and 6 o'clock. j t HOVDAY-3 p-m— Ketmion Meetuur. j \ Speakers, Mr Gilbert Carson, Mr R- B. ] Shslders, Mr S. H. Matthews, and other?; j t 6.3() p.m.. Tea (tickets. 1/): T. 30 p.m.. Pub- j , lie Meeting (Retrospective). Speakers: Keys. | j (Th Garland. A. North. T. B. Sneyd, a ail i , A; Williams. Miss Grace Lambourne and j j Mr Wilfred Manning hare kindly promised . ; ti» sing. I - TUESDAY—7.3O p.m.. a Sacred Cantata, i ; •"Day and Night." by aujnnented Choir. | i Soloists: The Misses V. Ellingham aud A. j ] i Kail, and Messrs Win. Aspinall and J. i I Ryan. Pianistes: The Missie V. He-ader- : ] son and M. L. Kpadon. Mr J. H. ' i Wells. Conductor: Mr A. J. Hall. WEDNESDAY—LIS p.m.. Lnncbeon j (tickets 2/). Dr. A. O. Knight will pre- ' I side. bpeiLkr-rs: Revs. J. Wflkins and W. IS. Potter. 3 p.m.. Workers' Confereno'*- ; < I Subjects for discussion: ""The Institutional : Church." opener. ReT. J. Clark: "The 1 Christian. Endeavour Society." opener. Mr i - S. Barry: "How We May Best Advan<-<----the Interests of Our Denomination."" Pas- ''. I tor N". A. Daris. H. 30 p.m.. A Monster ' ' ! Tea (tickets 6d>. 7.30 p.m.. Public Heptiujr j (Prospective. Speakers: Revs. W. Gray I Dixon. M.A.. J. J. North, and E. A. Kir- t 1 wood. Chairman. Joseph Clark. Selections I iby the Tabernacle LPrr-hestra, conductor . ILr L. Eady. I PASTOR THOMAS STURGEON WILL, j I SPEAK at all ttiv Meetings i (By PhonogTaph). ', i Everybody Welcome. Come Karly to sreur? t i Seats. Collections for JnbAlee Funds. : "i I Tivkets for Lont-heon uud Tea obtainable 1 ■ from the Officer* of the Chun-h. ami also ' I I from Members of the Ladies' Committee. ! , I . _ij j "poxsoxßY BAi»rrsT church. ! ! Morning, 11 — Rtv. Alfred North. : Evening, 7—Rev. J. J. North ! : ■ President N.Z. Baptist Union. ;' ; "YPT. EDEN BAPTIST~CHURCH.—Pas- - JLL tor Rev. J. B. Sneyd.—ll. Constancy."' 6.45, "Paul aud Felix." Thank Offerings, i Sunday, September 24. i ROSKILL BAPTIST CHURCH.— ! Rev. Ernest A. Kirwood.—Morning. * Worship and Children's Address. Evening, j ' i Gospel Service and Communion. Visitors \ I Cordially Weicomed. ' CONGREGATIONAL | CHURCH. i REV. J. MILLS-STOOPS. B.A. t i * ill a_m. —"A New Commandment" j 7 p.m.—"A Holy Man of God." i 3 p.m.—Minister's Bible Claee, Stalker" 3 j "Life of Christ."" j ■ (' CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOIR CONVEN- 1 • TION — Junior Rally s St. James' j j Hall, :i p.m.. Saturday. Sept. 23. I ' J lOAD BOABS HOIICEa, j THE LOCAL BODIES LOANS ACT, \ 1904." AND THE AMENDMENTS j THEREOF. AND "THE LOCAL: ELECTIONS ACT. 1904." i WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that a Poll ' ' 'of the Ratepayers of the South-western ! ! District of the Remuera Road District | I (which district comprises all that portion j lof the Reinuera Road District bounded and j ! surrounded by the Great South- /oad, Maau- j kau Rd.. Reinuera Rd.. and Market ; Kd.). will be taken at St. Mark's; Parish HalL Remnera Rd., Remnera, I > between the hours of U a.m. and j 6 p.m.. on MONDAY, the 18tli day of Sep-1 teinher. 190 C, upon rile following proposal [ 'of the Remuera Road Board, to wit: "For the purpose of enabling the Remu-, i era Road Board to proittde tti<_> necessary ■funds for the draining of tuo South-western ' District of the Remuera Road District, ro Borrow the sun of £i7a<) at a rate of interest nor exceeding £4 10/ per centum per . iiunniii. npon the serm-icy of v Special stace !of Nine-sixteenrhs of a penny <9-NSd) in the ■£. oa the capital v.-Une of all ratable property in thf s:iid South-western District, and levied for the purposes of such loan and to make provision for the iiayinent of !-x Sinking Fund of at least £1 per bentum per annum upon rhe amount of the said I loan, if raised, and to pay out of the loan such commissions, charges, and expenses 'as the Board may determine to have been , I actually incurred in connection with sui-a loan, but not to pay out of such loan the fliterest thereon for the first year. ' Dated the '2nd day of September. 19O."». E. MITOtIELSON. Ohakman of the Remnera Roud Board. ' T. USSHER, j Returning Officer. i i SPORTING. I j , J j rVTAHUHU "RACING ,QLUB. I 1 ANNUAL RACE MEETING. ■To be held on the OTAHUHU RACE- ! COURSE, J I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1903. j PROGRAMME. i j MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP of IJsovs. ! Nomination 5/, acceptance 7/. Seven feriongs. HANDICAP PONY" RACE of lisovs. 14.3 j and under. Nomination 5/, acceptance ! 1/. Five furlongs. i OTAHUHU CCP HANDICAP of 25sevs. j i Nomination 10. acceptance 15/. One I \ mile md a quarter. i LABOUR DAY TROT HANDICAP of 12 soys. Nomination 5/, acceptance 7/. j I One mile and a half. j , HANDICAP HURDLES of 1550v9. Nomi- ! nation 5/, acceptance 10/. One mile and j i a half. . I RAILWAY HANDICAP of ISsovs. Nomination •">/• acceptance 10/. Six furlongs. ' DASH TROT HANDICAP of 12sovs. Nomi- ' nation 3/. acceptance 7/. One mile. | I —— —* ' ; Nominations close FRIDAY. 20t!i Septem- | , bey. with the Secrrtary. D'irham-st. East. ■ I For full particulars, see Posters. I F. D. YON'GE, Secretary, i I — I ! TENDERS. I fContinned from Page 2.) I rpiENDERS invited for Iron Roofin? and : I -■- Painting House and others.—Specifica- : tions at Job, corner Hackett and Svrift , TENDERS — RESIDENCE NEAR ! REMCERA RAILWAY STATION. Tenders for Erection Un timber) invited until poou oir THURSDAY, 28th Sep- ' timber, 1905. PERCY HOLT, Architect, j Gort. Insuntnc Buildings, 107, Queen-st. ; Publi<? Works O«ce. I Auckland. 16th September 1905 rpENDERS will be received at this Office J- until noon on MONDAY, October 9th for the Erection of a BEACON at KAIPARA HARBOCR. Plan and Specification , may be seen at the Post Offices atTe Kopuru and Pouto and this Office. The lowest i or any tender not necessarily accepted C. R. VTCKERMAN. ' District Engineer. ' "—^~~ i PVBUC NOTICES. j JMPORTAN T WOT 1C E. In view of a statement whir ti appeared in a recent issue evidently inserted by : the Auckland Builders' Associat ! on to the effect that only a few of the AncWand Architects were refusing to ur'opt the new Conditions at Contract complied solely by ! the Federated Builders' Council of New : Zealand, and in face if the opinion of Mr ! Thos. Cotter, Solicitor, condemning the i I said Conditions as being unfair to both Owner and Architect. We, the undermentioned Architects, acting in the best inter- , e«ts of the Public jrenerally, have decided i not to accept those Conditions in their present form: — CHAS. ARNOLD. ED. EARTXEY W. A. CTJMMING. JOHN CURRIE, ARTHUR DAW GEO. S. GOLDSBRO* W. A. HOLMAxV. P. HOLT I ASHLEY I. HOiTER, i ED. MAHONY AND SON, JOffX MITCHELL. , R. W. de MONTALK, HENRY L. WADE. R. M. WATT A. H. WHITE, ALEX. WISEMAJN. j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 222, 16 September 1905, Page 3
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