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DISTRICT OKDER. Militia Office, Wellington, 21st August, 1874 rpßls Wellington Veteran and Cadet 1 Corps will parade for monthly inspec> tfon in the ArtiUeryD«il Shed on Monday next, the 24th inst. at 7.30 p.m. H, E. READER, Ltent-C'olonel Commanding Wellington District. . __ XOTWE. " fIiHE Managing Committee 6l the Wel» J „ liti'gton Co-operative Cattle Dealing and Butchering Society, Limited, having made arrangements to commence business at an early date, request subscribers to pay their' first instalments on sbtrcs by the Ist SEPTEMBER, C. MOODY, Secretary. Central Chambers, 21st August, VpBW ' CHTJRCff, TE ARO. ' The existing Anglican churches of St. Paul and St, Peter Being now inadequate for" the increasing population of Wellington, attached to the Chan h of England, a, series of meetings of the vestries and mem* bers of those churches, separately and collectively, bave been held with a viewtd provide an additional church in the Te A'ro district. The congregation of St. Paul's and Sfc. Peter's l bive each of them guaranteed a moiety of a stipend of £300, for the present year, td » clergyman who will labor to draw"- together a congregation while the church is building. The services of one already experienced in the colony, and lately returned from England, have been secured. • - TheiProrincial Government have granted an acre of land adjoining ¦ Sussex Square, fttuWn" the neighborhood of the new College, at * moderate price, and this site for » church and parsdnage has been purchased by; the Standing Committee, without involving cost to the proposed new parish* ; i - ,- -" i This!, site will be .easily accessible to a larg V portion of the present parish of Sfc. Peter, and will serve the district which ib may be, anticipated will be built npon and adjacent lo the Adelaide Road ; it will; be available: for such of the pupils of, the College as r btay board there, or in its neighborhood ; and while it will greatly relieve the church of Sfc, Peter, it will stand ma district of its own, instead of competing the latter, as it might do were, it placed, nearer to it. Finally/, at a meeting of alt persons interested, called, by public advertisement, and held at Messrs Bethnneatd Hunter's offices, on the llth inst, the following gentlemen agreed to act as a General Committee to promotethe work :---,, , „ ' ''His Excellency the Governor ' if 4''Si» Lordship the Bishop ' The Venerable the Archdeacon Ber.Bt^W. Harvey Rev W. J»; Elwyn Rer F/fcr Hare Mr R. Hunter, Hott^C, J, PnaMzyd Mr T. Kebbell M;^C. Mr Cf. Allen"' Mr Le Patottrel Mr C. de Castro Mr Morrow Mr W. F. Cbeesman f MrE.'Pearce, M.H.R Mr'JV J. Cherrett Mr C. P/ Powles Mr- An Crowe' - MrW, H. Quick Mriß/Dixon 1 '¦ -. Mr Robinson' Mr Donaldson ''. Mr C, Rons Marten Mr, J., Uratigfield Mr A. B. Sheath ; MrG. Didsbury MrW. Seed Mr Gaby . . MrC.H. Snow Mr J. R. George . ' MrW, Spinks . .._, Mr'C' HifcFy, ,*, * ': ' Mr A, Yonng Mr Wi Heaps , Mr C. E. Zohrab l ) , ' Commander Bewifct, R.lf. The following gentlemen were appointed • Sab-Commifctee 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 • meeting to be held on the second Tuesday in September, at the office of Messrs Bethune and Hunter :— ' His Excellency the Governor "''' Mid Lordship the Bishop T *' THe Venerable the Archdeacon The Eev B, W«. Harvey Ifon O. J.rPtiarazyn, MX.C. „ - " J Mr-B :^earce, M.H.R. r MifC. P/Powle# - MrT.Kefibell ' ' Mr C.de' Castro WHereopbn the said Subcommittee, nftvingmet this day, appointed t Mr,C. V. rowle* to act' of' Secretary, and Mr T. KeW>«H Honorary Treasurer, and certain' g«nt! emett to call upon householder?, and generalljr to solicit subscriptions for the •netids of the proposed Church, It i# intended, in the first place, to pfoceedwithiuch portion df the building as will. conveniently accommodate from 400 to6opp«rson». * • ¦ r , The Sub-Committee request all person* interested' in tbe welfare of the communitjr to contribute liberally, in order tbat!» building may be erected worthy of its purpose, and of this growing City; and thatftooaimencement of the undertakiog ¦toy be made without delay. ' : The Sub-Committee also request that roch>p«fsons:at;may be willing to give 1 their services on the General Committee will tend in their names to the Secretary, •lid that, every' ineniber' of ifie' General. Committee wilt do hirbest to procure sub* ¦erfpiftßit..' I"*'*1 "*'* •;' ' -,;. ';f; f Subscriptions may ; be paid to. /the Honorary Treasurer, or to the account of the New TeAro Church Fund,; af tfie Ba&k'df 'New Zealand", and may be* paid by instalmeotit, Wr '¦".'>- ¦, ' •'_•-- _• SUBSCRIPTItSsi PROMISED, His Excellency tbe Governor ,,'. £25 '¦ 0 0* Mr CPearce ... , ... ..;; 6a o>O MrT.K.bbell „, ... ... 25 0 0 Yen Archdeacon, Stock... ... 25 0 0 Mr CH, Sooir . . ... .•». 6 0 0 Hon H n Sewell *„,;,- „„ .., . 10 O^ O Her WV.N.;EIwyn -$ •... * „.- 10- 0 0 Mr CL 1L Zohrab/, . ... „> 10 10 0 BUhop of Wellington 10 10^ a CHAS, 2* BOWLES, , . , : ,;.%',, Hott.Seo, j 0.«,Jr.8.-.« f.-'S-. A ' .-L- f ¦ B'1 J ,"-,ii-l ;- : /->!-¦>' '• ¦¦' <!* -''•-' ..AndertpnandMowat'sioar - - „Wood', .Wood's d*n" *,' , .!¦ .-:¦• '* |A Bnut Ut-. -.\ziu> '-•„ --• t^'Tt t.Bb»rn»m'jt .Bb»rn»m'j *jis? ,r'-.t ¦•• •.n ,'¦ & - >: ! fioftt»»f'riji^(Kf ioftt»»f'riji^(K .+'¦. •>• j-2^ ' " '¦ ''' " % -»tf*n(f «W»i M* "KEBBELI^ > ti /~ i'ttdaW J r-i\&-> Steam Flour Mills. *' -Tf7HOLESALEUNi*BETArL SADDLE VY AND HARNESSfIWAKER,* ¦ WiUisjttrtet, couth of EmpireAlt lands *of saddlery and harness made •nd repaired pn the-premises at the shortest noticej»n4jm.the.mMt reasonableterms, - N.B,— A- good *apply of Ladies' and Gent's ssddlM ; trip, buggy, and cart harn#M, whips, «pur», *c. \\ ' "7-\ r "

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Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 158, 22 August 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 158, 22 August 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 158, 22 August 1874, Page 3

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