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Meetings for Special Prayer, IT’fe proposed that the eight days from Sabbath, January sth to January 12th, inclusive, be observed as a season of special supplication. The following subjects, it is hoped, will gain the sincere attention and prayer of all in the Province of Auckland. The commencement on the Lord’s Day, affords pastors an opportunity of urging the privilege of united prayer. Sabbath, January sth, in all places of worship.— Sermons on the Holy Spirit : His divinity and personality—His offices and operations. Prayer for the Lord’s blessing upon the services of the week. Monday EyjsJting, half past 7 o’clock, January 6th, PrcsbyteriSfa Church,.-Waterloo Quadrant. — Humiliation and Cunfe.%ioq. qf Sin : as individuals—as families—as churches—acd as a nation. Thanksgiving and praise, for re;en| religious awakenings. Tuesday Evening, half-past 7 o’clock, January / th, Independent Chapel, fligh-street.— Home objects for prayer: The conversion of the ungodly—the ces-' sation of intemperance and immorality, and the spread ' of vital religion in our families and households, among our rulers, the rich uid poor, our soldiers and sailors, the authors of our literature, secular and religious. Wednesday Eyesing, half-past 7 o’clock, Januaiy Bth, Wesleyan Chapel, High-street.— Foreign objects for Prayer : The re vital of pure Christianity, and the extension of religious SbeiTy in Eui'opo and the Lands in the East—the overthrow of every form of antiChristian error—conversion of the house of Israel—the ■ prevalence of peace among all nations, especially in America—and a yet mote abundant blessing upon onr brethren and sisters engaged in the work of missions, Christian education, and literature in foreign lands. Thursday Evening, half-past 7 o’clock, January 9th, Independent Chapel, Albert-street.— The Church of God and the Christian Ministry the increased * spirituality of the Church, and its more decided separation from the world—brotherly love, sympathy, and union of labour among, the Lord’s people—a higher standard of piety and power among Christian ministers and all their fellow-labourers-~-the outpburing of the Spirit upon our Universities aid Colleges, and on the rising ministry at large—the coaversion of the young, and a large blessing upon Sunday and other schools. Friday Evening, half-past 7 o’clock, Janu .y 10th‘, Baptist Chapel, Wellesley-street.— The Word of God: That it may be received with increase^/faith, reverence, and love—that its assdlants ma/ -be enlightened and brought into the way of truth —that the power of the Divine Spirits ; ..xnay attend its private study, and its circulation thrbughout.the world. Saturday Evening, 6 o’dock, January 11th, Primitive Methodist Chapel, Bjatwai'des-street— The Lord’s Day: That its Divine institution may be recognized, and its desecration at£ior.e and abroad may cease. Sunday, 12th.— Sermons on the.Sjms, Dangers and Duties of the Present Times: Motives to personal holiness and Christian activity. ' A Morning Union Prayer between the sth and 12th instant. —Primitive Methodist Chapel, Edwardes-street, Monday, Tuesday, ana Wednesday mornings; Independent Chapel, Albertstreet, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings, from 6 to 7 o’clock. Januarylst, 1862.

Wairoa Bead Episcopalian Church. A SOIREE will be held on MONDAY, January 6th, in aid of the funds of the above Place of Worship, | Tickets, 2s. 6d, each. As the proceeds of the sale of which will be devoted towards liquidating the debts now owing, the Committee respectfully solicit the support of all friends who feel interested in Church and School Extension. It is expected that the proceedings will be enlivened by some Musical Entertainments. A Tea on the table at 6 p.m. punctually. Tickets may be obtained of J. Gordon, Otahuhu; Messrs. Hamlin, Smith, Cooper, McDonald, and Henderson, Wairoa Road: Messrs. Willis, Wells, Wheeler and Hay, Papakura; J. Middlemas and T. Wheeler, Drury; G. P. Pierce, Auckland; and of the undersigned. EDWD. KING, Secretary. Auckland, Dec. 24th, 1861. EX “NORTHUMBERLAN D.” SIR H. MEUX & CO.’s BEST LONDON PORTEB, 9s. PER DOZEN. R. Moore, Q UEEN-ST. w HARE. Wine, Spirit, and Beer Merchant. N. B.—Families supplied with PORTER in Casks of f IS, 10, and 5 gallons. . REAL JAMAICA RUM, Fine OltLPale and Brown Brandy. ALLSOPPS’ ALE IN BOTTLE AND DRAUGHT PALE AND GOLDEN SHERRY. CHERRY CORDIAL, AMSTERDAM CURUSO, CHERRY BRANDY, @ 265. PER GAL. Bottles Bought. On sale, ex “Northumberland,” j QR.-CASKS OF VERY FINE SHERRY. Ex “Black Eagle,” 28 hhds. of Sir H. Meux’s London Porter 8 hhds. of Ind & Cooper’s Pale India Ale 4 bales of the best Wine Corks on sale R. MOORE, -Wine, Beer and Spirit Merchant, Queen-street Wharf. Mangapai, Maungakaramea, &c. THE REV. L HARDING, of Auckland, may be expected to preach near the Mangapai Post Office, Mr. Harrison’s, on Sabbath, 12th January, at three o’clock, in the open air. To Shippers. COLONIAL PRODUCE for shipment to London per “ Northumberland,” and passengers’ baggage, can be insured at current rates in the New Zealand Insurance Company. GEORGE P. PIERCE, Manager. Fraser’s Buildings. To Builders. rENDERS will be received by the undersigned before noon of THURSDAY', the 9th January, for reeling a House in Grafton road. WOOD & BABER, Architects, Sec. December 31st, 1861. To Builders. TIIENDERS will be received by the undersigned beJL fore noon of THURSDAY, the 9th January, for making certain additions to Mr. Buckland’s house at Newmarket. WOOD & BABER, Architects, &c. December 31st, 1861. Earthwork and Metalling. TENDERS will be received until noon of SATURDAY, lltli January, 1862, for sundry work to be done in the East Tamaki District, for the Commissioners. Specifications can be seen by applying to F CHARLES SANDERSON, Civil Engineer. December 23rd, 1861. Notice. THE public are hereby cautioned against giving credit to any person on my account, as I will pay no debts ‘meted from this date without. my ->tc STALLAIO . Owftnaigßj * v IKK

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1640, 4 January 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1640, 4 January 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1640, 4 January 1862, Page 1

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