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PUBLIC NOTICES. ~ A BILL INTITULED ~~ THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND EMPOWERING ACT, 1928. VrOTICE is hereby given. that, application •*■' is intended to be made to the General Assembly of New Zealand in the ensuing session by Alfred Walter Averill, D.D., Archbishop of New-Zealand, Charles James Tunks, of the City of Auckland, Barrister, Henry Douglas Andrews, of the City of Christehurch, Barrister, Thomas Frederick Martin, of the City of Wellington, Barrister, and Herbert Edgar Evans, of the City of Wellington, Barrister (hereinafter called "the promoters"), I for leave to bring in a Private Bill the Short Title of which is as above, to effect the following objects and purposes, viz.:— 1. To authorise the Bishops, Clergy, and Laity of the Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called "The Church of England," which in the Constitution of such Church is described as "The (or this or a) Branch of the United Church of Englaml and Ireland in New Zealand," and as "This Branch of the Church of Eng.laud" in General Synod assembled, subject to the provisions in the said Act contained, to exfercise the following powers, that is to say:—To alter, add to, or diminish the "Formularies" which expression shall extend to mean and include the Book of Common'- Prayer, the Form and Manner.of Making, Ordaining, ana Consecrating of Bishops, Priesta, and Deacons, and the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, all referred to in Clause 1 of the Constitution of'the said Church, or' any one or more of such Formularies, or any part or'parts thereof, or. to frame or adopt for use in the said Church new Formularies in lieu thereof of any part or parts thereof, and to order or permit tha use in public worship of a Version other than the Authorised Version of the Bible or of any part or parts thereof. 2.' To declare to have been and to be valid Title G, Canon 1, of the Canons of tha said General Synod as set'out in the "Second Schedule to the said Act. 3. To provide that certain' alterations, revocations, additions, diminutions, orderings," or ' permittings- already made by the said General Synod or to-be made tinder the authority' of-the above'proposed Bill shall not affect or impair or be deemed to have affected or impaired ■' the identity of the said Church, or to affect, jeopardise, or impair the title of any property held by or in trust for the ■ said Church or for the General Synod or any Diocesan Synod thereof, or by or in trust for any other organisations of the said Church. 4. To provide that the powers conferred by tire said proposed Bill shall he in substitution for the powers purporting to be conferred by Clauses 2, 3, aud 4 of the Constitution of the said Church. ■ 3. Printed copies of the proposed Bill will, be deposited in the Office of the' Examiner of Standing Orders, Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, and at the Diocesan Office of each Diocese of tbe said Church on the 12th day of June, 1928, and the said copies may be inspected by all persons at those offices, which are situated as follows:— 26, Dowling street, Dunedm; 40, Shortland street, Auckland; Booth and Chapman's Buildings, Victoria street, Hamilton; Sussex street, Nelson; 3, Church lane, Napier; 173, Cashel: street, Christ* church; 20, Mulgrave street, Wellington. Dated the 16th day of May. 1928. HADFIELD AND PEACOOCK, Solicitors for'the above-named Promoters. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. NOTICE is hereby" given that at a SPECIAL MEETING of. the Wellington City Council, ..held on Friday, the 29th April, 1928, the following Resolution was passed:— ''..'■ The Wellington City Council, in pursuance and exercise of- the powers vested,, in it in that behalf, resolve by way of. Special Order to- alter street names as follows: — 1. Glenbervie road to Ascot street. 2. Old Customhouse, street' to Bond street. And notice- is hereby given that the Resolution will be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Wellington City Council to be held on THURSDAY, the 31st day-of May,' 1928, at ths Council Chambeiv TowiiaHall, Cuba street, Wellington; at 7.30 p.m. ■ Dated this 23rd.day of. April, 1928. " E. P. NORMAN, : • ...- - Town Clerk. , ■ 1 , .. " ; 1 . G.R. M'KAY, LTD., Sheet Metalworkers and Japanners, Herbert street (off Manners street). ! T4/TAKERS of all Copper Electric Radiators, wired ready • for use. Should your electrician not stock them, call aud inspect at our'Warehouse.'at'the above address. . ■ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ~~ TyANTED Sell,, Solid. House, seven large ** rooms, kitchenette, and; bach, valuable position, Basin Reserve, just by Ellice street, lovely situation, big section, hot water, also cah'phont, electric light, porcelain bath. Price £2300. Speculator's chance. Huge snip. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. ' •'•; ■ INVESTORS. 7 AFT FRONTAGE on Main-st., Lower • " Hutt; valuable; near future shopping sites; large Residence thereon; owner leaving sacrificing £2550. Particulars, A 615, Evg. Post. ■■■'■"'.'.-'.. _ ' SECTION. ■-. ■ ' WANTED .Sell, Alt.. Victoria, Flat Section, 70 s 120.(approx.), 3 mips. De Luxe Theatre, only available section in ■ the locality. Price £1485; .make delightful home, fine view.-Write A 702, Evg. Post. :' , ... ' " " MOUNT VICTORIA. . UNEXCELLED SITUATION. " /GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE' of 3 *-*" large rooms and spacious sun verandah; exceptionally well fitted for convenience of working; 5 tiled fireplaces, hot points in every rootay; plenty' "of built-in clipboards; splendid section -51ft x 132 ft, commanding charming' view^and obtaining the full benefit of the sun; 1 minute Courtenay-rjl. Price £3500. Arrange for inspection.. J. H. BETHUNF AND CO., : Sole Agents. A. E. * MILLS AND. CO., •£*- ]2, Panama street - (Members of the Land Agents' Assn.). NEW SUBDIVISIONS-MIRAMAR, DARLINGTON ROAD (Two minutes tram route). Get jn early and. avoid disappointment. (1) 40ft x 173 ft, area 29 per.; price £300. (2) 00ft x OOft, area 25 per.; price £275. (3) 71ft x 147 ft, area 21 per.; price £250. (4) 45ft x 216 ft, area 21 per.; price £200. (5) Soft x 181 ft, area 21 per.; price £225. BROOKLYN—6Ift s 126 ft; price £200. KARORI :(near Marsden School), 40ft x 13« ft, level; price .£325. LOWER HUTT (opp. -Wobufcn Station)— 51ft x 132 ft; price £410. KARORI—S2ft x 127 ft; price £250. ClTY—4sft x 150 ft; price £175. PETONE (Jackson-st.)—66ft x 100 ft;' £25 per foot' ' ' SECTIONS IN ALL SUBURBS. Particulars on application. A. E. MILLS. AND CO. HIGHLAND PARK, BUNGALOW. XTXCEPTIONALLY Good New MOD- -^ EKN BUNGALOW;'of 5 rooms and kitchenette. .Everything of the very best | has been included.. Panelled hull, Carrara ceilings, .sleeping porch. Only a minute I from the Irani. £100 deposit and balance on easy terms Cull or rin;: us immediately. (,'. (J. TOI/lU'KST AND SON Biii'k N.Z. Buildings, j ■ Lumblon ijiuiy.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 2