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8 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NEWTON. a THE B A Z A A E 0 TN AID of tho BUILDING FUND will bo helc r X on WEDNESDAY, December 7th, and tli< r following days, at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL. ConUibiuioiiß 'tiro still requestod. ' ALBERT-STBEET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. fPHE Bov. 8. EDGER, 8.A., continues to preael J every Sunday at the übovo Plnco of Worship, Tho Morning Servico coa.mcncing at 11 o'clock, 8 and the evening at half-past six o'clock. Also, on Wednesday evening, at lialf-past 7 o'clock. t ALBERT-STREET CONGREGATIONAL ) CHURCH, AUCKLAND. 1 . ' YV ITII a view of giving additional interest to tlio f TT Sunday Evening yervico3 nt tho above place, the following SPECIAL SUBJECTS will be brought under consideration. The aim will bo to removo some of those Practical Difficulties which are often found to hinder the growth of Christian Life amongst us:— December 3.—Sovereignty and Liberty —"Who hath resisted His will?" Decoinber 10.—The Holv God and Evil—" I, the Lord, ccate evil." Decoinber 24.—Justice and Mercy—" A just God and a Saviour." December 31.—The Transient and the Eternal— " Behold I show you a mystery." Tho Sorvice to commence at half-past six precisely. On THURSDAY Evening, December 7, an ADDRES SI to Fathers, Mothers, and Teacbors will bo given in tho School-room of tho aboro place of worship. Tho meeting will be open for free conversation. SAMUEL EDGER, 8.A., Minister, pro tern. ORPHAN HOME BAZAAR. CONTRIBUTIONS in Work", Material, or Money to the BAZAAR proposed to be hold in JANUARY next, in aid of tho BUILDING FUND of the ORPHAN HOME, ST. STEPHEN'S, will bo thankfully received by any of the following Ladies : St. Paul's Pabisii. Mits. Beckham Mm. Mouat Mils. Dacivb Mrs. Portee Mbs. Fen ton Mrs. Reeves Mrs. Gilfillan Mus. Wateuston' Mrs. Lloyd Mks. Whitaxeh St. Matthew's Pabish. Mrs. J. W. Baih Mns. Honsox Mus. J. Brown Mas. Hooi-rr Mks. Cadman- Mies La Mr en Miss Dawson Mas. Maude Mll3. Gamble Mrs. Stirling Mbs. George Miss Talbot Mbs. Geo. Graham Mrs. Walker Mrs. J. S. Henderson Mas. W. Williams St. Mary's Parish. Mbs. Aiiraham I Mrs. Lincoln Mrs. OosBETr | Miss Maunsell Mrs. Selwvn. St. Mask's, Bemueba. Mrs. Babeb I Mrs. Stanley Jones Mbs. Heiwood | Mbs. Lvell Mbs. Williams. OPEN-AIR RELIGIOUS SERVICE. TO-MORROW (Sunday), December 3rd, a RELIGIOUS SERVICE will bo bold (D.V.), in Howe-sfreet, near the Immigrant Barracks, Newton, when Discourses will be delivered by Messrs. J. Manners, T. Booth, — Keith, and T. Pascok. Servico to commence at 2 p.m. The attendance and support of Christians of all denominations are particularly desired. Auckland, Deo. 2, ISGS. BANK OF AUCKLAND. THE DIRECTORS hereby give Notico that tho Sixth Call of Ten Shillings por Sharo will bo payable on SATURDAY, 23rd December, 1865. 0. F. JOHNS, Manager. Bank of Auckland, $ Auckland, 2'2ud Nov., 18G5. WAIHAU GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED.) THE first call of tho Wailiau Gold Mining Company (Limited) of £5 per sharo, is now made payablo to the Treasurer, at the Company's Office, Cochrane's Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, 13th December, 1865. By order of the Directors, ROBERT SOHULTZ, Secretary. 20tl\ November, 1865. PAPAKURA ASSOCIATION. THE Adjourned MEETING of this Association will bo held at the " Papakura Hotel," on noxt WEDNESDAY, immediately after the Cattle Sale. As WEDNESDAY next is the day appointed for receiving Annual Subscriptions, a full attendance of members iB particularly requested. JOHN KING, Secretary. Papakura, Docomber Ist, 1865. NOTICE TO SHIPWRIGHTS. A GENERAL MEEIING will bo held in the Methodist School Boom, Edwardos-street, THIS DAY (S .turdny), 2nd December, at 6 o'clock, on buiflness of importance. A full meeting is requested. Auckland, 30th November, 18G5. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. MR. DAVIS will exhibit his VIEWS from the WAR IN AMERICA, by the Times' Special Artist; Photograpic Views of Japan, European and other Scenes, in the Mechanics' Institute, on MONDAY EVENING, 4th inst. Doors open at half-past Seven; to commence at Eight. Special accommodation, sa. Doublo Tickets, Bs.; Single, 2s. To be had from the Librarian. During tho evening Mr. Llewelyn will sing some of his best Songs. Mr. Lamhert, Pianist. EDWARD WOOD, House, Land, and General Commission Agent, (Offico —Next to Sibbin's Auction Mart, Queen-st.) CANARIES ! CANARIES ! ! PERSONS desirous of purchasing a FIRSTCLASS ENGLISH BIRD, are reminded that those on board tho ' Kate ' are nearly all gone, and early application is necessary to secure one. An irispeotio'H i» InYitsd,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 642, 2 December 1865, Page 1