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"VTE'Vv*^CfIURCH',""TE ARO.' The exhtlag Aoglfcao churche* of Sfc, Paul aud St, Peter being now inadequate for tbe increasing popttlation of Welling' ton, attached to the Chan h of England, a . ieries of mdeting» of the vestries and memher* of thane eharehes, separately and collectively, bave be«n held with a view to proviAf. an additional church in the Te Aro district. . Th# congregation of St V aul'* and St. Peter* have each of them guaranteed » moiety of a s(%n-t of £300, for the present „ye»r, to a clergyman who will- labor to draw together » congregation while the church w building. Tbe services of one already experienced in the colony, and latrfy returned from England, have been secured. The Provincial Government bave granted an acre of land adjoining Sussex Square, and in the neighborhood of the new College, at a moderate price, and this sit© for a church and parsonage has been purchased by the Standing Committee, with' out involving cost to the proposed new parish, Tbi« r.te will be easily accessible to a largi portion oi the present pariah of St. Veler, and will serve the district which it may be anticipated will be ottift upon and adjacent to the Adelaide Roml ; it will be available for such of the pupil* of the College as may board there, or iv iltt neighborhood : and while it will greatly relieve the church of St, Peter, it wilt stand in & district of its own, instead of competing with the latter, a* & might do were it>placed nearer to it. Finally, at a meeting of alt persons in* terested, called by public advertisement, and held at Messrs Bethune aid Hunter's offices, on the' llth inst, the following gentlemen agreed to act as a General Com* mittee to promote tbe work :—: — Bis Excellency the Governor j Hi* Lordship the Bishop Tbe Venerable the Archdeacon Rev B, W, Harvey R«v W. H. Elwyn Rev F, A, Hare Mr R. Hunter Hon a X Fharazvn Mr T, Kehbell M,L,a Mr O. Allen Mr Le Patourel MrC. Ie Castro Mr Morrow Mr W, F, Cheesman Mr E, Pesrce, M.H,R Mr J..J, Cherrett MrC, P. Powles , Mr, A, Crowe Mr W, H. Qttick ' VLt E, Dixon Mr Robinson "Mr Donaldson Mr C, Rons Marten Mr J, Dransfleid Mr A. B. Sheath Mr O. Didabury Mr W, Seed Mr Gaby Mr C, H. Snow Mr ,T. R, George Mr \v. Spinks Mr C Hardy Mr A, Yonng Mr W, Heap* Mr C. E. Zohrab Commander Hewitt, 21,3?, The following gentlemen were appointed » Subcommittee to collect subscriptions, to obtain plans and estimates, to add to the number, of the General Committee those who may be willing to assist, and to -report to; ft meeting to be held on the second Triesday in September, at the office of Mesirs Bethane and Hunter ;— 1 "" .' '", :His Excellency the Governor , , , His Lordship the Bishop The Venerable the Archdeacon The Eev B, W, Barvey Hon C, 3. Pharszyn, M.L.C, , Mr;E, Pearce, M.H.R, Mr O. P. Powles MrT, Kebbell Mr C> de Castro Whereupon the said Sub-Committee, hftyiog met this &xy, appointed Mr C. P, Powles to act as Secretary, and Mr T, Kebbell Honorary Treasurer, and certain gentlemen to call upon householders, and gtflerrtUf "-(o^treKeit^ftubgoriptidn* -l&t the •rectton of the proposed Church, Ifr is intended, in the first place, to proceed with such portioo of the building its wut ennvenientfy accommodate from 400 t0.500 persons, *' The request alt persons interested in the welfare of the enromuntty to contribute liberally, in order that A building may be erected worthy of its flarpose, and of this growing City, and that ft commencement oi the undertaking may be made without delay, Th#' SufvComtnittee also request that ■neb persons as may be wiling to give their services on the General Committee wilt send in their names to the Secretary, and that every member of the General Committee will do his best to procure sub* scriptious, ' SoVcripiioQS may he paid to the Honorary Treasurer, or to the account of the New Tie Aro Church Fund, at the iv Bunk of New Zealand, -** fetrBSCRIPTIO^S PROMISED, HTI f ExceHcncy tbe Governor ,„ £15 0 0 Mr&Pearce 50 0 0 ' Mr T, Kebbell 25 0 0 Yen Archdeacon Stock,,, ,„ 25 0 0 MrC, H. Saow „ ,„ 5 0 0 Hon H, Sewell ,„ 10 0 0 Hey "W, N, Elwyn 10 0 0 MrCE^Zohrab 10 10 0 Bishop of Wellington 10 10 0 A M .„>; CHAS, P, POWLES, * Hon Sec, OiA/VTO. LBND on good Freehold Xtel/v ' security, W, WARING TAYLOR, mHB WELLINGTON CO-OPEBATIVE JL CATTLE DEALING xsx> BUTCHERING SOCIETY (LIMITED), Registered under the Industrial and Vto1 vfdeot Society's Act, 1867. In snares of £1 each. Deposit on entrance, "';" ' ; 2s 6d per share ; instalments of 2s 6d ' = ' ■ i pet share per month, BAttXtRS I Union Bank of Atntralia, , Tttvtmnssi G, Crawford, Esq, M.P C, , John Martin, Esq "■' v 'Arthur Hay ward, Esq Aunnosus i MrT, X, Macdonald MrC, White Shftret may be token, and first instal. mentpsfd, at Mr N, Valentine's, Hatt; of'Mrß, Morton, Greytown 1 Mr E. N, lifßton, Wsngnnui ; and at the Society's offioe. Central Chambers, Willis-street. ;; 0, moody, Secretsry, 12th August. r J ™" UNDER THE VERANDAH, ' lUMSTOIf QtTAY, T ANDING EX WEYMOUTH, Carriage U Lamps,' and ft large assortment of Saddlers' ironmongery and furnishings for the manufacture of every description of Mddlery and harness. P I beg respectfully to invite purchasers of Saddlery and Harness to compare the QUALITY and PRICE of my stock with any other in the market, whether imported or otherwise. All Harness made on the premises, 3. E. EVANS, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer of Saddlery and Harness, ; ■ UITDSR THg VJCRAXDAB, Lambton Quay,

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Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 155, 19 August 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 155, 19 August 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 155, 19 August 1874, Page 3

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