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Ecclesiastical.' ,f\N WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, the First KJ Number of a New Religious Journal — "THE CHRISTIAN TIME3," will be published, and will contain the folli wing interesting matt r : — " The Accursed Thing," by the Editor. On Free Public Libraries, by Mr. Boardman. Sermon by the Rev. James Buller. Chronicle of the Churches. The Gatherer —^V T lcbern's First Fami'y — The Christianity of the Future, by the Dean of Canterbury— Worship and Ait, by the Kev. W. R. Dale — Scraps from my Saddlebags, by the R«v. W. J. Dean — A Desperate Encounter, Trench's Realities of Irish Life — and a New Serial Tale, entitled " EFFIE'S INHERITANCE," by POLLY PLUM.

Price Gd., or 4s. 6tl. per annum, - paid in advance. Published by E. Wayte, Bookseller aud Stationer, Queen-street. Auckland.

Education.

AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY.

NOTICE is hereby given that a GENERAL MEETING of membeis of the Auckland Educational Society will be held at the office of the Society, 61, Queen-streeb, Auckland, on THURSDAY Evening next, the 5th May, 1870, at half past 7. Business : To elect Directors and appoint a Treasurer and Auditors for the ensuing year, jr. MOGINIE, Secretary.

AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY.

Established under the Friendly Societies

Act, 1867.,

President : Archibald Clark, Esq., M.G.A., Remuera.

r yHE Rules of thi3 Society entitle every I Member to a Pianoforte, or other cal Instrument ; to a Ies3on in the theory of Music and Singing once a week ; and to free admissiou to the Concerts, Lectures, Readings, &c, of the Society. Subscription from one shilling per week. PERSONS desirous of joining the SINGING CLASSES can now OBTAIN the CERTIFICATE of MEMBERSHIP. Country Members have the samo puvilegc as Town Members. The Rules and further infonnation can bo obtained at the office, 61, Queen-strceb, Auckland. J. MOGINIE, Secretary PAPAKURA. SCHOOL.

"j%|"R. -VTORTHINGTON will have TWO VACANCIES for BOARDERS (Males) ihe first week in June. — Terms on application.

Ironmo igery.

IRON" SAFES, IRON" BEDSTEAD??

CUTLERY,

GENERAL

IRONMONGERY.

,4 LL to be'SOLDat LOWEST CASH :il " prices.

ROBERT C90LEY,

WHOLESALE-AND RETAIL

IRONMONGER,

SHORTLAND CRESCENT.

The Oldest Ironmongery Warehouse r.s Auckland.

Notices.

DISSOLUTlOiN" OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting bot u een the undersigned and W 1 11 0 V Hi HOTEKENETAIPARI, trading togebhe. as Land A »ent and otlier .vise, under tbe f.1, '< or firm of MACKAY, TAIPARI, & CO, has been This Day DISSOLVED. All persona having auv eKim^ aq-iinsfc fio said Partnership are requested to forwi 1 the paiticulars of their claims to J»M!/; Mackay, Jim., at bis office, "Davis's Bi '<]- ings, Auckland ; and all persons indebted in the said Partnership are requested to pxy the amount of their respective debfc3 to fie said James Mackay, .Tux. A3 witnes'j mv band this twenty-eight'i day of April, 1870. JAMES MACKA Y, Ju.v.

Witness to the signature of tlie said Jyno'j Mackay, jun. : GeoroeMcLeod, Goitlmiaer, Coromandel.

NOTICE.

A LL persons found TRESPASSING on £\_ ths LANDS of the undersigned ai Papatoetoe, with Dog orGun, will be PROSECUTED according to law, and the do^? destroyed. R. Thayer W. McLarnon — Wheeler R. Martin J. Close R- &dl T. R. MoLarnon.

NOTICE OP REMOVAL.

jt ASHTO^, House, Land, and CVuH . mission Agent, has REMOVED horn Wyndham Chambers to offices over -\i'. Olclham's store, Hijh street.

M. LEVY & CO , I^pobters or Fancy Good-,, Tobaccost-. . ' SosrsKTts, Clocks, Haiidwarb, Bsu^hwake, Ei.EcrBOPi-AT.c» Goods, etc.,

HlGH-SXESET, AUCKLAND.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3962, 4 May 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3962, 4 May 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3962, 4 May 1870, Page 1

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