ST. PAUL'S CHURCH BAZAAR.
The Bazaar in aid of tlio St. Paul's Cluircli | Building Fund will be held in the Brunswick If nil on Wednesday and Thursday, the 30th and 31st instant. * A erent deal of fancy I work has been prepared, and wo have seen ! verv mnny pretty little articles of hijo'iterir intrmdcu for sn'o on this occasion. There :m pven yet sufficient tinif for busy fingers to do much before it will be too" late to forward contributions to the Indies of the committee, which should, however, be done by Mondav week, tlioiiiih '■' hotter late thnn never" is a proverb which l.iav lie inducer! in on this oivasv>ii. mid -.vVobnv f.it oil" from diiv to d:iy the innki'i'; ,i|'..,i W ,. lilt!,- article for sale. I'iay yet :it..,i,,. 1',.,- t!> mssion l.v pureha-.in" I'ii- articles !■(■.:■,|v i, n di- ia t.>wn. 'and sendiu" them at once to one <.r ot'".-r f>! , the holies of the committee, whi'e contributions to tli-mfrr-:b- j ment stall may be sent i:i u;> to the Thursday i mornint;. " I The iHiblic iiccouriio'!-ii:,i;i *' nlan'elllTOt Of St. Paul's Cll'l-ch has aflorded i< V(V: considerable. "Formerly mily Mk- renters n!"j pews were fibls* to find •■);■/<. and Ihose who did not possess this were literally unable to attend the divin- service of f licit- own church, and on extraordinary oeeasions were I not even fortunate (.• ..l.iain siandii>:: room in tho aisles-. ZVie.i m-ji *•■!•-• arc al!'><;,>|)ic!' ehnii£;ed, the eliurch «il! w>. 1 dinliie the nuii!- ■ her that it did hefnr.i, and w> ■li.-inc' visitor or newly .'irrired iimiiiir) , ;:!!! ncci fear th:it be wav be unable to procure a '■■-•■*. There are niau_v. ive (lii:i';. ■■.!:•• would avnil tliemselves of fich :m '>:Tiisii>n as (lie present to repav the i!f<->iiiii!O' , Mtion which ha--thus been provided for *!t =■ ■ n. Tiiec , areoiliers Jiowever. by whom it, will 1>" fell » nritfer of diitv to do all in their power to T-tisf the undertaking, and to free the parish i-hinvh of the di«tiiet in, ■which they Jive from the onus of a verv hcnvT debt, and an n.nnun! expenditure of interest ! —and let, nil roinember tiuri,. this; evnrnse cleared off. the fundM wliic'i are now drawn . upon to meet this- mm be div"ri'"; !/)w:irdf . Hiirronaeil chnrfh n'-i-onitnofin:i.;n; in ol'iri , ! ] I!! , ill pt'OVii.l!n2 Oil fWvircs nj' (••iTi.' < -Ti , '<'ii U>r I c
TitK Crew or the 'Mwis.'—Oin-old friend the ' Mavis' which, as il. wns said by the covert ? assistance of one of the white traitors of the- Nn- ■ I five Office, wns supplied by tiight with snils and j gear when detained in harbour, and thus en- .> abled to defy the law, belonged to Tanramra. . Tf any additional proof were, wanting of the vil- ; 1 himv' of her owners—tin- poor gentle brown • 1 j lambs, who were so much, persecuted on that . i occasion—it may lie found in the fact that the • I aforesaid lambs are at jiresent ;\wav ;it the front I wifh AV. ThomDSon. Tf they ever com-back | f iigi'in we trust that they will, at any r.itc, return Tin: "\Yi:m. in* t:it: (Jr m'-mnt.— On _ AVed- J ; nes/lav ni'.'ht the- men empiovo.l in sinking tliej ! well in TX'ntorloo Qnadr.mt. 'it the fool of the, . barrack hill, left off workout a depth o? lift v feet, and the nc:;t morning tliere wii-s no less ih-in ; from ten to eleven feet of water in the well. The I water obtained from this well is of the same e\- ■ ivllent <[iiali!v as that o'it:iin''d in j ■ and will be a great boon to the crowded streets! about it. " i ArrKi.Axn L.vNti Socir.TV. Xo. o.—The :nl- ■ jonrned meeting of the members for the ncloptiou i jof rules-, election of officers, takes place this J evening at half-past seven o'clock. Atw'. roon Pomvf.y ' —As will lv> s->en by reference to ATednesdav's Provincial Oazette, ; the Dog Act. which has hith-rto onlv Ivh-u in | force in the city of Auckland, will come into! ' j operation in the villages of Olahnhu. Pnnmure, j mid Jtowiek. T!ic dojrs in these disfri-ts will. ! . henceforth, resensble some of theclabonitely gut i up " swells" on the Auckland Ifittui, —po-se-;s i more eollnr tluni shirt. | Dr.rnv Tj.iyn Sai.i:. —The sale of Dr.'.rv tov.n- ; ship takes place this morning, at tlie I lay- . marker. | Oiivirix IfiiMt-: lNsTiTrrr.--'l'o-uight Air. j ; Kveristc gives an -vhil.ilion of hi, diora.na hi j :-.id oft h,-funds of ihe abcjve eliaritv. and as :i ' ' vocal and iiislruniciil-M concert, conduced bv ; the band of tlie-">Olh lic:;i.. :i:;-i>ted by several ! ladv and irenllemeu amatc-nr>. uill I'oi-m a pro- i minent nart (ifihe eiM-ilaisimeiit. a fiiil house | j mav be 'expected. AVe wuiild >U'fge>t. the pro- ] prieiv of giving the concert a! the eoiniin'iiee- : meilt. of ih' , eveui>i'_ r . and eln.sin.f the peri'o'-m- i anc-with an exhibition of the diorim-i, \'es- , t»ril.iv afternoon a special evhib-tioii of tlie diorama, for tin , children ui'lln , dill'eri'nt I wis uiven liv A!r. ICverisl -. and t!u- l'nr,is-.\v!,- : li.-il! was literal!-.- crowded! willi juvenile Auel;hmd. 'file seenes are icl t liom- -,v hic-h v ouid int-rest children, and th-y -eemed highly de. limned. We do m>! recoiled having seen so many children assembled together in one lmildiiil;- in ~:ml. • PunrrsfJoi! Below gnve one nf his lecture* on AVednesilnv evening; at Otahuhu. The subject bro!i ,r hl to him to operate upon was a horse l>elon-jing to A!r. Kdwa-cl Hall.-of Manure. j who said it midlife justly be termed a -.-oiouial ] cruiser." Il was first driven into a lof.se stall : at the Criterion Mot ,, !, where it t:a\e a specimen ' of its ainiabilitv bv kickiii'- down a portion of, the weather boarding. Th- horse was then ' driven into the military stables, and after being ' ,! siihiecr to the Professor's treatment for haif-an-j hour became unite tractable : the p.-rforinamv l-eiiii: regarded by all present as hiirhiy satis- , factory. An.>llicr horse was then brought in.. j this :,;,ii il:l i l.eiii- yre-iily addicted to l>re:i!;iu U ' ' j i's 1,,-idi,- when hooked;" a minutes under , I Profess,,, lielew's h.-.nd- entirely cured it of this j I vicious prneiiee. The .•iMenilaiK'e was i.'c.f I which nnv be accounted lor on the ground o!' iiisulHeieni notice havjn- been L'ivcn. As it is intended to give another lcettirc'oii T'lesdnv. a' i the same pb.ee. tb-r- can be n-, doubt that ;-. ■ lar-e attendance "ill be se.-i !. Aiv-.i!- ..'h-r ecntiemei, present a> the le,-tu:-e -...■-,•,. l' : ,.i :l i,i \ Hutton. Lieut. V.r.Mi,: Car,!-., , ., Howard.' Mr. -y\v. AVe.lier.s. Lieut. Marks, and seven! agriculturists, all of whom appeared to lie highly i . pleased witli the novel s'-sicm of hoi-se-taming. j I Su.e or CiTv vNri Srm/uiux I'iiopkrty.— ! Aressrs. .Tones and Co will oifer at }iublie auc- | ' ti'in \]>U morning. :'t ih'- I'niuswick liuildiiiirs. ' 1 several va!i:ab'e fre-lmld building allotincnu in ! i various ]i;i"U of (he city, namely, in Prake. : j Sale. AVi!!.-.v. Pra't. and An-lcsea streets. ' ! Frceinan's H.iv. A!>.> tiirc-: , allotments at St. j ATnry's. an allotment in Pitf-street. and a eoi- ' I tn'ieand allotment in Collin>iw.M>d-str.-ei : four I :d!.>!m-;iU on the Ponsouliv b'oad. and onr in Hrviii-ld. A small farm at AVaik.nniti of l>l J a.-res. wiil also lie oii'eivd for sale. The sale of :l'2 sites for villa residences at Mount Si. M.-irv - -. will take plac-e on Tuesday. ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 108, 18 March 1864, Page 4
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