DISTRICT ORDER, ' Militia Office, Wellington, 2 l»t August, 1874. rnßis Wellington Veteran and Cadet Jt Corp* will parade for monthly 'inspection in tbe Artillery Drill Shed on Monday next, the 24th insc, at 7.30 p.m, H. B. HEADER, T '. Lieut-Colonel Commanding Wellington District. KOTICJ3 - fliHB Managing Committee of the WelJ liogton Co-operative Cattle Dealing and Batcbtiriag Society, Limited, having made arrangements to commence businees at att early date, request subscribers to pay their first instalments on shares by the Ist SEPTEMBER, ' •' ," 0. MOODY, •-'•-'' Secretary. - Central Chambers, 21 at August, VTEW CHtTRCfT, TB ARO. The- existing Anglican churches of Sfc. Paul and St, Peter being now inadequate for tbe increasing population 4 of Wellington, attached to the Chun h of England, a series of meetings of the vestries and members 'of ihostf churches, separately and collectively, have been held with & view to provide att additional church in the Te Aro district, • The congregation of St. Paul's and St. Peter* have each of them guaranteed 3 moiety of a stipend of £300, for tbe present year, to a clergyman who will labor to draw together ». congregation while the church is building, " The services of one already experienced in the colony, and lately returned from England, have been secured, -- The Provincial Government have granted aa acre of land adjoining Sussex Square, and in the neighborhood of the new College, st a moderate price, and this site fof # church and parsonage has been parchased by the Standing Committee, with* * ottt involving cost to the proposed new p«ri»ft tbis s : .te will be easily accessible to a *Targt portion of the present parish of St, Peter, and will serve tbe district which ifc may be anticipated will be built upon and adjacent to the Adelaide Road \ it will be available, for such of the pupils of the College as' m»y hoard there, or in its neighborhood : and while it will greatly relieve the church of St, Peter, it will stand in a district of its own, instead of competing with the latter, as it might do were it>place& nearer to it. Finally,! at* meeting of all persona in* terested, called by public advertisement, and> held at; Messrs Bethune »td Hunter's officer,' otr the Ilth inst, the following gentlemen agreed to act as a General Committee to promote the work j — '¦ . His Excellency the Governor Sis Lordship the Bishop The Venerable the Archdeacon Rev B, W, Harvey 7 Rev W, J». Elwyn Rer/F. A, Hare Mr R. Hunter Hott'C, <T, Vhttissyn Mr T. Kebbell M,L,O; Mr Cf. Allen Mr le Patourel Mr C. de Castro Mr Morrow Mr W. F. Chessman Mr E, Pearce, M,H.R Mr J.J. Cherrett ~« MrC, P, Powles Mr A. Crowe Mr W. H, Qoick MrE, Dixon < Mr Robinson Mr Donaldson Mr O. Rons Marten Mr J. Dransfteld Mr A. B, Sheath Mr O, Did«bury Mr W, Seed Mr Osby m.. ¦ ¦ , Mr C, H. Snow Mr ,T, R. George MrW,Spink« Mr.C. Hardy* Mr A, Young MrW. Heaps ¦ ¦ Mr O. % Zohrab Commander Hewitt, B,N. The following gentlemen were appointed » Sub-Committee to collect sobscridtions, to obtain plant and estimates, to add to the number /of the General Committee those who may be willing to assist, and to report to- » meeting to b« held on the second Tuesday in September, at the office of Messrs Bethune and Hunter :— His Excellency the Governor His Lordship the Bishop The Venerable the Archdeacon 1 - Tbe'Rev B, W. Harvey ' Hon C J, Pbarazyn, M.L.C, ' Mr E Pearce, M, H,R> *. MrC. P. Powles \_ <jKr»T, Kebbell Th Mr C. de Castro Whereupon the laid Sub Committee, having met this day, appointed MrC. P, l'owles to act as Secretary, and Mr T, Kebbell Honorary Treasurer, and certain gsntlemen to call upon householders, and generall/ to solicit subscriptions for the •rection of the proposed Church. It is intended, in the first place, to proceed with' such portion of the building as wilt conveniently accommodate from 400 to 500 pertonfc r ' The Sub-Committee request all persons interested in the welfare of the community to contribute liberally, in order that a bnifding may he erected worthy of its purpose, aad of this crowing City, and that a commencement of the undertaking ¦ay he made without delay. The Sub-Committee also request that such;, persons as may fee wiling to gfre their, services on the General Committee will tend in their names to the Secretary, and ; that every .member of the General Committee will do his best to procure sub* scnptionc, : ¦r ~ Subscriptions may he paid to the Honorary. Treasurer, or to the account of the New" Te Aro Church Fund, at the Bask of New Zealand, * SUBSCRIPTIONS PROMISED. Hit Excelleney^the Governor .,. £25 0 0 MrE. Pearce ..60. 0 0 MrT./Kebbell .'; , ,;. 2fr 0 0 Vsn?Archd«acori Stock,., ' ... 25 0 0 MrC. H, Snow,, ;„ ... 5 0 0 Hon H. Sewett ,/,^ ... ... 10 0 0 Her W, N, Elwyn > 10 0 0 MrC.E. Zobrab 10 TO 0 Bishop of Wellington ... ... 10 10 0 Z mv U .'.CikMk P. POWLES, t A't.r-, r j- v ¦ : '- 'Hon See. \ Ji£BU^i 'Br'B CEI V-BD — I Xfo Patch herrings, French prunes, i, Ja.balk ;-. -. . ' AIkvIW tacks biscuits, excellent food for pigs aiidpoultry, at Btper owt ,'... -O.i Wi SCHWARTZ, > i( t " Taranaki-itreet. f\ ',X» *1 S A L :E: E , AndersonandMowat's flour Wood't do\-'"« Bran -. 1- - Sharps Oat» . ....-,»."*- • ,11- 1, <W» M» KEBBELL^ Steam Flour Mills. Af * M ;O F F I T T , SVR&sott Dkktist, ; - Willi* street. Opposite tfaioo Bank,
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Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 157, 21 August 1874, Page 3
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