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YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. COURSE 01? LECTURES 1867. FRIDAY EVENING, July 12.—Db. JakinS : " Life, its forms and va-rieties." July 26.—Rev. Dr. Wallis: "Pulmonary Consumption ; its Nature, Causes, and Cure." August 9.—Rov, G. S. Harper: " Early Ministerial Experiences in Westland." August 23.—Rev. J. T. W. Davies, M.A.: "The Puritans." September 13.—Rev. J. Mandeno : " Earlier Eras of European Civilization." September 27. —John Whito, Esq., R.M.: "Maori Superstitions, respecting their Migration to New Zealand, and in regard to Matters Material, Mental, and Religious." October 11.—Thos. Macfarlane, Esq.: " Dr. Chalmers." - .. . October 25.—Rev. Dr. Kidd, LL.B.: (Subject to be announced). Tickets for the Course 3s ; double tickets 4s 6d ; and single tickets 6d each; may be obtained at the Rooms Wollesly-straet, and of Messrs. Way te and Batger, Upton and Co., S. Hague' Smith, Queen- ' street;; J. M. French, Yictoria-street; C. Witheford, Parnell. and any member of Committee. JOHN S. h. COX, Secretary. AUCKLAND BAND OF HOPE UNION. _ . J A JUVENILE ENTERTAINMENT, consisting of Recitations and Dialogues, by boys and others belonging to the different Bands of Hopo, with intervals of Music, &c., will be given in the Newton Hall, THIS (Monday) EVENING, July Ist; the President, Mr. E. Lo Roy, in the chair. Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock ; commencing at quarter before 7 o'clock. * Admission, 3d; Adults, 6d. Important to ratepayers interested in the proposed mount albert highways district. A PUBLIC MEETING was held in the Schoolroom, Whau Road, on Friday aftornocn, J uno 28tli, for tho purpose of considering the proposed alteration in tho boundaries of tho Mount Albert Highway District, when it was resolved that owing to the imperfect information of tho fcJastorn and South Eastern portions of tho District as well as tho -inclemency of the weather, and aj it was the wish of the' Meeting that the greatest publicity should be given, as the District is intended to comprise the whole of the land between Cox's Creek and the Whau Creek to Mount Eden, the Meeting should be adjourned until WEDNESDAY next, July 3rd, at P " ' THOMAS AICKIN, M.D., Chairman. NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETr. THE MONTHLY MEETING will bo held at the Criterion Hotel, on TUESDAY, 2nd July, at 3 p.m. . Business :—" That a premium be given for tho best Essay on the question, can the Agricultural Interest of tho Province of Auckland prosper without an Import Duty on Foreign Grain, Cattle, &o. ?" JOHN GORDON, Secretary. PAPAKURA ASSOCIATION. THE MONTHLY MEETING of this Association will be held at tho Papakura Hotel, Papakura, on NEXT WEDNESDAY, immediately after tho Cattlo Sales. JNO. KING, Hon. Sec. Auckland, Juno 27, 18G7. AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, No. 1 COMPANY. A MEETING of the above Company will TAKE PLACE fit Mr. Hazard's Rifle Gallery THIS DAY, July 1, at 8 o'clock p.m. sharp, on important business of tho Company, when overy member is requested to attend. By order Captain Commanding. THOS. MANN, Hon. Sec. LODGE " ARA/' No. 318, I.C. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of this Lodge is POSTPONED from Monday, Ist, to Thursday,. 4tli July, at balf-past 7 o'clock, in order to afford Members of Lodge an opportunity of attending Soiree on occasion of Bishop Selwyn'B departure. By order of t'je W. M. R. SKEEN, Secretary. IN THE ESTATE OF BERVVIN AND MENDELLSON. A MEETING of tho Creditors in the above ' Estate will be lield at the Offices of tin Undersigned on THURSDAY lioxl, by order of the Sequestrator. JACKSON & RUSSEI/L, For the Sequestrator. June 29.1867. ; NORTHEEN DIVISION ELECTION". POLLING DAY THIS DAY, Ist JULY. MR. MA CFAR LANE'S COMMITTEE will - MEET at the Stores of Messrs. Hkndeesoit and MACFABLANa, Queon-street, at half-past nine in the MORNING, to Superintend the polling during the day. Voters in his interest are requested to call at the stores on th"ir way to the steamers and receive their voting cards. Aucklaad, July 1, 1867. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. IN consequence of the resignation by Mr. Thomas Henderson of his seat in tho Uouse of Representatives, 1 beg TO OFFER MYSELF 1 as a CANDIDATE lor the vacant seat. • Jf elected I shall endeavour to do my duty to you and to the Colony. THO3. MACFARLANE. Auckland, June -7, 1807. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN,— I have the honor tr OFFER M YSELF ns a Candidate fo- the beat in the House of Representatives vacated by Tho-*. Henderson, Esq. I. R. COOPER, I M. P. O. I N,B.—'Polling Day, T'hia Day, Ist July next.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1132, 1 July 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1132, 1 July 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1132, 1 July 1867, Page 1

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