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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ■■ riUR'ISIOHUBOH OATllEDßAlsunday,"march 7tu. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion. PreacherCanon Harper. 7 p.m., Evensong. Preacher—Canon Harper. Canon Harper will preach on the six following Sundays at the Evening Service. 6008 ME T H~O~D IST CHURCH, SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAROU 7th, 1897. Durham street—ll a.m., Rev. O. Soltau. t, .r,,. .. 6 -30p-n»- Roy. R. Erwin, M.A. East.Belt—ll a.m., Rev. J. T. Burrows. 6.30 p.m., Mr R. H. Turner. St. Asaph street—ll ».m., Mr O. Palk; 3 o'clock,, Special Service, Rev. C. Porter; Harvest Thanksgiving Service, 6.30, Rev Q. Porter. 6045 STREET METHODIST' C-uJKutU Special Re-Opening Services, Sunday, March 7th, 11 a.m.—Preacher, Rev. G. Soltau. Solo by Miss : • Venie Flower. Anthem, "O for a closer walk I with God." (M. B. Foster). 6.30-Preacher, Rev R. Erwin, M.A. Solo, "There is a green hill, far away," Miss F. Andrew. Anthem, "I am Alpha and Omega." (Sir J. Stainer). Special Offertory at each Sen ice. 6051 ADDINGTON METHODIST CHURCH, Bunda* Afternoon Social, 2.30, Chairman, Rev. Mr T. G. Oarr. Address by Mr T. E. Taylor, M.H.R., on State ami Church. Soloists—Mr Halley and Mn Ash by. Recitations by Misses Wilson anil Mathews. Xo Collection. 6020 O YDE NHAM PRESBYTERIAN OHURC-L ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. MARCH 7ru. Morning, at 11—Rev. R. Erwin, M.A. Afternoon, at 2 30—Roy. P. R. Monro (Specially to tho Young). Evening, at 6.3o—Rev. W. Scorgie. Special hymns by a Choir of over 50 Voices. 6098 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner Manchester and Worcester streets. ' REV. SIDNEY J. BAKRR, 11 and 6.30. Evening subjeot—" Freedom of Youth, Limitations ot Age." 6^2 MR GORDON FORLONG will hold a MEETING In the Y.M.O.A. HALL, Cambridge terrace, ox SUNDAY EVENING, At 8 p.m. Questions relating to Bible truths aro invited and will be replied to during the meeting. They may be passed in, in writing, before the meeting. All Christians invited. 6007 CHURCH OF CHRIST, Corner South Belt and Durham street. Morning, 11—Church Fellowship* Evening,'6.3o—Mr S. Judd will speak. Sulsjeot:— Baptism. After which the ordinance of Believers' Baptism will take place. 6013 OUR FATHER'S CHURCH* Art Gallery, SUNDAY, March 7th. 11 a.m.—Studies In Mental Science, No. 4. 3 p.m.—Children's Hour. 7 p.m.—" How to live wisely." 6016 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTB* MISSION TENT, FERRY ROAD. Sunday, 7 p.m., Is man's sOul immortal? Monday, 7.30 p.m., Where are the dead? Have the Righteous gone to Heaven? AretheWick6d in Hell ? Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Is the Rich Man now In Hell? Where ls Lazarus? 60». A LECTURE will be delivered (D.V.) at 6.30, oa SUNDAY, at DRUIDS' HALL, Corner of Worcester and Manchester streets. Subject:—O Grave, where is thy Victory ? Seats Free. No Collection. 6045 TEMPLE BIBLE MlSSlON.—Addresses by Mr W. Oorrie Johnston. Morning, at 11, Exposition: Evening, at 6.45, "A Hard and a Harder Case.'' Lectures, Afternoon at 3, aud Evening atß, "Con- * vention Themes—the Need for, and Conditions of. Receiving Blessings." All invited. 6061 THEOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY, LODGE ROOM, OPERA HOUSE— Public Meetings Every Suaday, 3 p.m. Snbjects—Maroh 7th, * r The Necessity for Spiritual Culture." March 14th, ■* Theosophy an_ Science "(collection for the Indian famine). Mtroh 21st, "Thomas Carlyle." 28th, "What is Spirituality?" 6049 STUDENTB OF TRUTH, Social Hall, Madras street. 7 P-«--. Subject—" The Kingdom of Power. 6111 ' BOROUGH COUNCILS. LINWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that OWNERS of UNREGISTERED DOGS will be PROSECUTED after the 31st MAROH, 1897. By order, H. R. SMITH, 6119 Town dork. ELECTION NOTICES. ASHLEY ELECTORATE. , ELEVENTH SCHEDULE. 1 NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. In Pursuance of the Electoral Act, 1893, tbe - ..Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act, 18-3, and the Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act Amendment Act, 1835. I MAXIMILIAN WHATMAN, Returning Officer 9 for the Electoral District of Ashley, do hereby Give Notice that, by virtue of the Acts afore-aid, a , POLL will be taken for the ELECTION of FIVE duiy , 1 qualified PERSONS to serve as Members of the 1 Licensing Committee for the said district, and the last day for receiving Nominations of Candidates will be tho 15th day of March, 1897, and that the ,■ POLL will be taken at the several polling places Of the said dintrict on tho 24th day of MARCH, 1897. Every man desirous ot becoming a Candidate must , be nominated by not less than two Electors ot the . district by a nomination paper as prescribed hy Sec- ! tion 75 of the Electoral Aot, 1893, delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the 15th day of March, . .1897. , The following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Ashley :— The Courthouse, Amberley (principal) The Schoolhbuse, Ashley Humnut Rabbit Board Office, Culverden r The Sohoolhouse, Doraott ; The Stationhouse, Greehhills ' Tho Schoolhouse, Greta The Sohoolhouse. Hanmer Plains 1 The Woolshed, Hawkswood The Courthouse, Kaikoura. ' , The Schoolhouse, Swakoura Suburbs The Schoolhouse, Leithfield The Road Board Office, Loburn , The Schoolhouse, Loburn North 1 The Schoolhouse, Mackenzie The i-choolhouse, MedwayThe Schoolhouse, Oxford E*_t , The Schoolhouse, Oxford West [ The Schoolhouie, Rotherhaln The Schoolhouse, Sefton ' y The Schoolhouse, Spotswood The Schoolhouse, View Hill The Schoolhouse.'Waiau , The Road Board Office, Walkan. MAX. WHATMAN, , 6124 Returning Officer. WATER SUPPLY BOARD*. WAIMAKARIRI-ASHLEY WATER SUPPLY DISTRIOT. MOERAKI DOWNS SUBDIVISION. SPECIAL LOAN OF £2600. ' Pursuant to the provisions of the Counties Act, 1886, and the Acts amending the same, and the Water , Supply Act, 1891, and the Acts amending the same, and all other powers in that behalf there- . unto enabling them. i T*4XOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of . JL3J the Waimakariri-Ashlev Water Supply Board I to RAISE a SPECIAL LOAN .a the security and for the work mentioned below :— 1. The particular work proposed to be undertaken is the construction of a water channel from a point on the Brown's Rock head race, the said point being situated on tho south-western side of the Carlcton-Asbley Gorge road to tho south-east, and distant from the northernmost corner of Rural Section 33090, about 1920 links, 3 to a point, the said point being the north*l western corner of the Moeraki Downs sub-divi-kl " Biori, and distributory channels therefrom, 3 sufficient to supply water to the whole at fihe ;• Moeraki Downs subdivision of the district. '» 2. The sum proposed to be borrowed for such pur* 1 pose is £2600. " 3. It is proposed to pledge as security for such ! - loan— | r Ist—The rents, rates and profits derived from the '* sale, letting and user of water supplied by or through the said water channel and distribus tory channels In connection therewith, after '" providing for maintenance, repairs, cos* of '* collecting, and other necessary working exit pensea. , . a 2nd—A special annual rate, if required, for the f» purpose of making up any deficiency, of five's eighths of a penny in the £, on the rateable £ value of all lands within the Moeraki Down* 9 sub-division of the District, benefited by _ucn work, estimated at a rateable value of £74 000. E And notice is hereby farther given that a meeting _ of the Ratepayers of the Moeraki Downs S of the Waunakariri-Asblcy Water Supply * will be held on MONDAY, the 19th day of April, 5 1897, at the hoar of 7.30 p.m., at the Schoolroom. - Stoke, for tbe purpose of considering tbe said I proposal Dated at the office of the Board, at Oxford, this sth day of March, 1897.

JOHN CHALLORAN, Chairman of the Board, G. JOHNSTON WEBSTER, p123 Secretary to the Board. ~~ IMPOUNDINGS. IMPOUNDED, at Oust, March 3rd, from Springbank Estate, by P. o*__rrell r 1 Longwool SHEEP, back bit oat both cars; 1 LONGWOOL, runch hole off ear, back bit near ear (both unshorn); LAMB; 8 Merino SHEEP, various earmarks and sexes, some unshorn, brands indistinct. If not released by March 16th will be Sold at 12 noop.THOS. Q-FARREI.L., Poundke-per. ft-P* J. PATTERSON, TAILOR, •'Sight years Cutter for Mr A. Begg), 219 CASHEL STB-SHX SUMS MAJ>E in FW&fim SXYL* ■*. |3NXSH at Reasonable PricM. Vtm and Clerical SuU» » *»«&»&&

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9669, 6 March 1897, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9669, 6 March 1897, Page 9

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