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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. BAPTIST CHURCH, Linwood .XJ avenuo ana Worcester street—Rev D. Sinclair Mason will Preach at both Services. Morning, U; Evening, 6.30. Yonng Men's and Young Women s Bible Class meet Afternoon. 2.45. Al_l_w«!con*e. 741 S-COTTISH SOCIETY HALL, street—A Gospel Meeting is held every Sunday Evening. 6.30 (D.V.), in the above Ha.l. Speaker, Mr A. C. Fleming. Also at Xe W WaUhara Hall, corner Shakespeare road, 7 p.m. Speaker, Mr J. Dunbar. Sunday School, 3 o clock, in both the above hail?. No collection. g<s9 OHURSr73F~CHRIS^~IjurhInT~7t : elt KJ South— Worship and Breaking Bread. 11: Bible Clars, 2.45; School, 3;- Gospel Service, 6.30. Preacher, D. M. McCrackett. Subject, "Three Precious Jewels." All welcome. ' i M.C.A.— Sunday. 4.15, Men's Meeting". . Address by Rev. Dr. Ervrin. All welcome. 734 S~YDENHAM GOSPEL 11, Mr F. Spratt; 6.30, Mr S. Webb. "If any Man be in Christ, h© is a New Creature." A Wonderful Salvation! 742 ATEW" ZEALAND RA.ffONALIST~ASSOi> CIATION—ChoraI Hall: Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture To-morrow. Subject, '•Tho Evolution of Mind and Language." (A consideration of -what they havo effected in the past, and to what extent they will determine the future.) Musical selection? at 7 o'clock. Questions answered. Admission free. Collection. gSi SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. Worcester streetr-7 p.m.. Address by Mr J. Wilson. Subject, "The Esoteric Significance cf the Cross." Spirit messages by Mrs J. Wilson. Silver coin collection nt the door. 725 rpHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 247 Man"X Chester street (opposite H.M. Theatre) —Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject, "Somo Occult and Modern Scientific Theories/ __ _ 612 AtUIAGH STREET HALL—The Gospel of tho Graco of God will (D.V.) be preached in the above hall on Sunday Evening. 6.30. All heartily invited. No collection. __ 593 T~ Worcester street —To-morrow morning, 11 a.m., Rev. J. McClune Unen (of England); 6.30 p.m., Rev. W. J. L. Closs, BJV.; subject, "The Bigness of Christ." Tennyson street —Horning, Rev. Harold S. Perkins; evening, Rev. j. McCluno Uffen. 642 PLOUGHING MATCHES. T INCOLN PLOUGHING MATCH J-i wilj be held in Messrs Watson and Peryrnan's Paddocks, TAI TAPU, TUESDAY" NEXT, JULY 16th, at 10 a.m. 559 METHVEN PLOUGHING MATCH. THURSDAY, let AUGUST, 1912. pNTRIES CLOSE on JULY 25th, 9 p.m. J-i Schedule of Prizes will bo forwarded on application to C. T. MIDDLETON, 9770 Secretary. NORTH CANTERBURY PLOUGHING MATCH. rpHE FOURTH ANNUAL MATCH will/ , X be held on Messrs Wright's arid Rice's Farms, near KAIAPOI, on THURSDAY, August Ist. ENTRIES close TUESDAY, July 23rd. Classes for S.F., D.F., and 3-F. Ploughing. ' ' Liberal Prize Money. Schedule of classes and all information on application to B. S. JORDAN, Secretary. Box 4. Telephone 6, Rangiora. 9953 BANK NOTICES. THE TATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ' . CAPITAL AUTHORISED .. £3,000,000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED .. £1,500,000 CAPITAL PAID UP .. £500,000 RESERVE FUND .. £-500,000 A DIVIDEND at the Tato of 6 per cent, for th'o half-year ended 31st March lost, and BONUS of 1 per centi, making in all 13 per cent, per annum for' the past financial year,'has been declared .by tho Directors, and will be paid to Shareholders on application at any of tho • Branches in tho Dominion on and aftor the 18th INSTANT. JAMES COATES, General Manager.' Wellington, 4ih July, 1912. • ' 9744 MEETINGS. CHRISTCHURCH MINJSTjteF" ASSOCIATION. A CONVENTION for tho Deepening of th» Spiritual Life will bo held in tie CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHj Worcwter street, commencing on MONDAY, July 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. Tho Convention will b# Conducted by tho REV. H. B. GRAY, ©f Irunedin, assisted by the REV. GEO. WILSON, of the Ceylon and India General Mission, and local ministers. 3090 COUNTY COUNCILS. THE SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL, HORORATA. INVITE applications for th« position of CLERK and SURVEYOR to lie County Council. Salary £260 per annum and house rent free. Also, for the position of POUNDKEEPER and ROADMAN, for tb« Rakaia Riding and for HoTorata Riding. Schedule of duties and particulars about these offices can be sten at tho County's Office, Hororata. ; Applications to be sent in and delivered by noon, 2nd AUGUST IvEXT. Endorsed application for Clerk or Poundkeeper. as the caee may be. K. WILSON, Chairman. July 3rd, 1912. 9771 SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. • ; HORORATA. AJOTICE is hereby given in accordance i-' with the provisions of "The Counties Act, 1908," and "The Rating Act, 1908," Sections 48, 49,. 50 and 51 that it ie the intention of the Selwyn County Council- at its next ordinary Meeting to be held on the sth day of AUGUST, 1912. to MAKE and LEVY a GENERAL RATE of One Half-penny in the Pound on the Rateable Value of all the Rateable Property in, each of the three ridings of the County separately for the period commencing tho Ist day of April, 1912, and ending on tho 31st day of Mnrch, 1913; such Rate to become due and payable in ono sum on tho Ist day 0/ September, 1912, at the County Office, Hororata. Tho Rate Booka are now open for inepection at tlio County Office, Hororata, during office hours. G. H. HERBERT. County Clerk. 12th July, 191-2. ■ 3103 OXFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. ATOTICE is hereby given that at a Special x * Meeting of the Oxford County Council, held on TUESDAY, 2nd of July, 1912, it was resolved, by way of Special Order, that under and pursuant to "The Counties Act, 1908," and "Tho Water Supply Act, 1905," and Amendments thereto, and "The Ashley County Subdivision and Waimakariri Ashley Water Supply Board Act, 1911," the Oxford County Council mako a Wafer Race bylaw, tho object and purport of which by-law is as follows:—"The management, maintenance, and fixing of charges of tie Eyre and the Cooper's Creek Water Races." x\nd tho said resolution will bo submitted , for confirmation at a subsequent Special Meeting cf the Council, to be he!d on TUESDAY, 6'h August, 1912, at the hour of 1.30 p.m. at tho office of the Council. East Oxford. A copy of the proposed Special Order end By-law is deposited for inspection at tie office of the Council, East Oxford, during office hours, until the date of the said confirming meeting. H. CAMPBELL, Chairman. R. H. GAINSFORD, County Clerk. Dated this 4th. day of July, 1912. 9772 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Pearl EARRING. Reward. G. Coates and Co., Ltd., 744 Colombo atieet, M LOST, about nine days, x>lack COLLIE (dog). Reward on returning samo to 310 Gloucester street E. 71S LOST in Fitzgerald avenue, near Tuam street, PURSE containing money and gold bangle (keepsake). Reward. Essex and Co.. Fruiterers, High street. 726 _£?Q REWARD—Lost, Gold Extenukm 3*£ BAJS'GIiE, i?el in tu/quois© and potxls. Apply Mrs Neville, SS liGkßJccsior street, West W

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