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SPECIAL SERVICES I rtf THE 0 PEESBYTEEIAK CHUECH i, NOETH SIIOBE, s QN SUNDAY, 31 si INSTANT. a The Rev. Dr. WALLIS will officiate in the Morning at 11 o'clock, aud V The Rev. JNO. WALLACE at a quarter to 3 o'clock a in the Afternoon. 3 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. O 1 N SUNDAY next a SPECIAL SERMON will be preached, in the Morniug by the Lord Bishop of New Zealand, and in the Evening by the Right Rev. Bishop Patteson, in aid of the Funds a of the Parish. PAIN EIL HALL. 1 PUBLIC WORSHIP. . g U N D A Y, MARCH 31, 1867. Morning: "On Love, Hatred, Murder, and War.'' Evening: " The Poing3 of Faith no Deadly Doings." MONDAY EVENING, 7.30. — Conversational ij Mee'ing on Creeds. i THURSDAY EVENING, 7.30. —Lecture. ; *0* @ JhC 3 LODGE "ARA," NO. 318, I.C. 1 1 rpHE regular Monthly Meeting of this Lodge will A be held in the Lodge-room, Masonic Hotel, Princes-street, on MONDAY EVENING, tbe Ist April, at half-past 7 o'clock. By order of the W.M. A. RUSSELL, Secretary. | ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT. A PUBLIC MEETING of tho Electors of Newton and its neighbourhood will be held TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday) EVENING, in tho Newton Hall, at 7.30 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating a Candidate or Candidates for the Superintendency of the Province of Auckland. Signed on behalf of the Local Committee, OSMUND LEWIS. March 29, 1867. ACCLIMATIZATION SOCIETY. A COMMITTEE MEETING will be held THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock, at the office in Canada Buildings. J. BURTT, Hon. Sec. MOUNT WELLINGTON DISTRICT. ON and after TUESDAY, 19th March, 1867, all persons liable to pay rates in the above District •will receive their receipts at the office of Messrs. I belaud Bbos., Durham-street, Auckland. All rates unpaid on the Ist April next will be handed to a Solicitor for recovery. W. O. HAMLIN, Collector. MESSES. WILSON & McLACHLAN, Drapers, Wyndham-stre'et, Auckland. \A/"E having sold off by public auction, with a T V view to a formal and immediate Dissolution of Partnership, all parties indebted to us are respectfully requested to make payment at once to David Cbaio, Accountant, Fraser's Buildiugs, Shortlandstreet, to whom all Claims against us may be sent in for settlement. WILLIAM WILSON, J. M. McLACHLAN. Auckland, March 27,1867. WITH reference to tho above, Mr. WILSON begs to inform his Irienus and customers that he will, on his own account, RE-OPEN the Premises lately occupied by tho firm on SATURDAY first, with a new and carefully-selected Stock of DRAPERY and MILLINERY GOODS. Mlv. McLACHLAN HAVING secured the services of the MILLINERS and STRAW-WORKERS who have given such universal satisfaction during their engagements with Mrs. Lowson and Messrs. Wilson" and McLachlan, begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he will OPEN the Premises lately known as the " Quang Tung Hong" (four doors above the Odd Fellows' Hall), on THIS (Saturday) EVENING, with a well and csrefully- , selected stock of MILLINERY AND DRAPERY, and hopes, by civility and attention to business, to , merit a continuance of their support. N.B. —Every description of Millinery, Straw-work, and Dress and Mantle-makiug done on the premises. "OKPHWFS HOTEL." THE undersigned requests that all Accounts be Bont in by the Ist April, v JOSEPH BOULTER, "25," Queen-street. WAITEMATA FLOUR MILL AND BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. T N tendering my best thanks for past favours and 1 soliciting a continuance of support, I beg to intimate that Messrs. Hendebsox and Macfabiane will in future act as my Agents. JOHN LAMB. Auckland, February 9, 186 7. NOTICE. [DO hereby give notice that Mis. Jauet M'LareD, my wife, is no longer authorised by me to make any purchase or contract on my behalf, and that I will not be responsible for auy debts she may contract, or for the performance of auy engagements she may enter into. ALEXANDER M'LiBEN. Baker-street, March 29, 1807. NOTICE. THE Undersigned has purchased from Mr. Cawkwoll 40 head cf the finest Cattle ever fattened in New Zeal::.jd, r.nd which will be offered to the public at less than the uetr.l shop prices in Queenstreet. Prime Salt Beef lit veiy reasonable prices. A. DORNWELL, 6hortland-street. NOTICE. WHEREAS the person who drove Mr. Baker's Express on the 28th instant, broke down the rails of the Bridge in Diake-street, I hereby give • him notice that, unlets he pays for repair of some, i I shall take lawful proceedings against him. THOMAS RAWDON. !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1053, 30 March 1867, Page 1

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