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Ecclesiastical. AUCKLAND SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. Son-day and Moxday, lCth and 17th instants, having been appointed by the London School Union •> as davs for Universal Prayer for Sunday-schools, a Preparation Pkater Meetixo will be held THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock, in the Wellesley-street Baptist School-room, to ask for a special blessing on the succeeding services. Also, on Monday Evening a United Meeting of all Sunday-school teachers and other persons interested in the cause will be held in the hall of the Young Men's Christian Association at 7.30 o'clock. The Itev. J. Robertson, M.A., will preside, and addresses will be delivered by friends of the Union. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BERESFORD-STREET. THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OP THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL WILL BE HFLD ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, And will be conducted as follows :— In the Morning, at 11, by the REV. A. \Y\ WEBB. In the Afternoon, at 3, by the REV. S. W. BAKER. In the eveninc, at 6.30, by the BEV, H. R. DEWSBURT. Callections at each service in aid of the Sunday-school Funds. A NNIVERSARY SERVICES, ST. ±\- luke's church, mount albert. Sokday, October 16. Morning Service and Holy Communion,- at 11 ajn. Preacher: The Right Rev. the Bishop. Evening Service at 7 p.m. Preacher : The Rev. B. T. Dudley. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The FAREWELL ADDRESS to be given by the Rev. A. W. WEBB is further Postponed till Friday 21st instant. YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of Wellcsley and Albertstreets.—Meeting for United Prayer This (Saturday) Evening, at 7-30. Friends are cordially invited A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, from 3 till 4. _ ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—To-morrow, 11 a.m., Rev. J. SlcKenzie Fraser, M.A.; Evening, C3O, Lecture on Scripture Characters, " Abraham." P" Primitive methodist church, Alexandra-street.—The Rev. J. Long will preach in the Morning at 11, and also in the Evening at (i.30. • PRIMITIVE METHODIST SERVICES, Excelsior Hall, Upper Pitt-street —The Rev. J. Long will preach in the Afternoon at 3 o'clock. ITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning, at 11, Rev. W. Morley. Evening, at 0.30, Rev. J. Robertson. ONSONBY WESLEYAN CHURCH. —Morning, at 11, Mr. G. Stephenson. Evening at 6.30, Huv. \V. Morley. GRAFTON ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH.—-Morning, at 11, Eev. J. Whewell. Evening, at 8.30, Hev. W. C. Oliver. "teTEWMARKET WESLEYAN JJV ChURCII. - Morning, at 11, Rev. L. M, Isitt. Evening, at C.30, Mr. W. Burton. PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning, at 11, Rev. \V. C. Oliver. Evening/at «.30. Rev. L. il. Isitt. OQ N T ALBERT WESLEYAN CHURCH.—Morning, at 11, Mr. J. Shakloford. Evening, at 6.3U, Mr. T. J. Wills. TVT ORTH SHORE WESLEYAN JLI CHURCH.—Morning, at 11, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. Evening, at«.3U, NI fE D 'ME TbToDIST FREE CHURCH, Pitt and Vincent-streets—Sunday Services—Oct. IU, to be conducted by the Rev. T. Hodgson in the Meriting at 11, and in the Evening at 0.30. OItNE-STREET HALL.— Unscetariau Sunday Services.—October 10.—In consequence of the indisposition of the Rev. S. Edger the Hall will be closed on Sunday morning next. CUIORAL HALL.—Geo. A. Brown will / deliver his third Lecture on Sunday night, at 0.30, on "The Mosaic Account of Creation." Morning Service at the Temperance Hall. THEATRE ROYAL.—SUNDAY EVEN--1N»; SERVICES, under the conduct of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Sunday Evening, from Sto 9. All are invited. Seats Free. /i SOIREE, in connection with the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, will be held in the OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL, on Thursday, November 3, ISSI. gT. MATTHEW'S BAZAAR. A Parishioner having undertaken the management of a Bookstall the Promoters will be greatly obliged if friends will kindly forward any contributions of Looks (ue-.v or used), Stationery, etc., either to the Parsonage or to Oak Cottage, Hobson-street. To Let. TO LET—Three new Rooms; no children taken.—Enquire J. Williams, Tailor, VictoriaTO LET, in Vincent-street—Two furnished or unfurnished Rooms ; use of kitchen; gas and water laid on. Toons moderate to a respectable and permanent tenant.—For address apply llbkai.i> Office. O BE LET — The Shop (3 windows) fitted, and gas laid on ; with Kitchen (water laid on, and Colonial Oven), and two large rooms on the basement of Brandon House, Parnell Rise. Omnibust's pass each is minutes. — Apply to C. W. Goodsoii, *■ 'J 1 lie London Arcnde." TO LET, in Parnell—Six-roomed House ; every convenience ; large corner allotment,— W. * J. Fiater, Laud Agents, Queen-street. TO LET, in Newton Road—A good Residence. Kent, IGs.—F. G. Eniugton, 84, Quuonstreet. DEVONPORT, North Shore.—Cottages to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. Good Building Lots for Sale.—Oliver Mays, Post-office Store, Devon port T3ONSONBY.—To Let, 12-roomed House, JL with Stables, Coach-houses, Wash-house, and every convenience ; opposite All Saints' Church.—Apply to Captain Dinnin, Ponsonbv. or R. Home, Short-land-street. For Sale. KNITTING MACHINES, £6. Sewing Machines repaired and warranted in good working order for two years.—D. S. Chambers, 310, Queen-street, opposite|Army and Navy Hotel. FOR SALE (CHEAP), 150 casks PORTLAND CEMENT, ICs PER CASK. Apply to J. Butcher, next to Messrs. Isaacs" Bonded Store. INDIA-RUBBER STAMPS for Bill-heads, Heading Note-paper, Endorsing Envelopes, Cheques, Accounts, Facsimiles of Signature, Marking Linen, Cards, &c. INGRAM AND CO., Manufacturers and General Agents, Hoffmann's Buildings. FOR SALE —A Business in the Kaipara District, which has a good turnover, and is in a rising neighbourhood.—Apply to John Buchanan, Customhouse-street. FOR SALE—A Bakery and Grocery Business doing a good trade, in a rising neighbourhood. Stock and fixtures at valuation. Good Uour-store and stable on the premises.—Apply at Qkkald Ollicc. -vr o i I C ~~E. Mr. E. BoucnEß, Butcher. Eden Terrace, being about to proceed to England, has instructed me to Sell his Premises and tho Goodwill of the Business at Eden Terrace. To an enterprising man this is a good opportunity for acquiring a competency. F. G. EWINGTON, 84, Queen-street. YDNEY MAIZE, FOR SALE, duty free. JOHN REID & CO. 26, Queen-street. [Established 1870.] AUCKLAND RUBBER STAMP CO., ALBERT-STREET. The only Stamp Manufactory in Auckland. Stamps at 24 hours' notice. Reduced Prices. FOR SALE—A first-class Four-Wheeled Sociable nearly new, with folding curtains; also, a staunch fast-trotting horse and set of harness. The turn-out is all in grod order, and suitable for private family, now on view at Lendrum's Stables. lANOS FOR SALE, by German, French, and English Makers, at low prices. Harmoniums from £8. Good Second-hand Pianos from £25.—At Tlios. H. Webb's, Oak Cottage, Hobaonstreet. , TO FIREWOOD DEALERS AND OTHERS. For Immediate Sale, an Eight-horse Portable Engine and Boiler, together with wood bench, belting and circular saw, in complete working order. Price low. B. C. GREENWOOD, Shortland and Queen-streets; n B MASEFIELD AND CO., Iron Founders, Albert-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6213, 15 October 1881, Page 1

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