Meetings. JQ I STRICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Auckland, 30th March, 1683. A Meeting of Officers of the several Volunteer Corps iu Auckland will take place at the Militia and Volunteer Otlice on Monday ever.i-rg next, _ the 2nd April, at 8 p.m., to take into consideration such matters as may be brongit before them. A full attendance is necessary. E. WITHERS. Sajor. gANK OF NSW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given taat the Half-yearly Gennra Meeting of the Proprietors of the Bank will be held in the Banking-house, in Auckland, on PRIDAY, the liOLh day of April next at neon, ior tho purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors for the half-year ending the 31st instant, and for any other business- that may be brought before the meeting. By order of the Board cf Directors. D. L. MURDOCH, General Manager. Auckland, Match 20th, 1838. gAN K OP NEW ZEALAND. The Transfer Books of this Bank will be closed from TUESDAY, the 10Lb, to FRIDAY, the 20th April, both days inclusive. By order of th« Board of Directors D. L. MURDOCH, General Manager. Auckland, March 20th, ISB3. UCKLAND SAYINGS BANK. ! A Meeting of the Trustees will be held on : WEDNESDAY, the 4th proz M at 3 o'clock p.m. | JL CAMERON, Manager. i March 31,1883. 7 LINABUm ASSIGNMENT. i Jnk.© | The Creditors are requested to bring S;, temont of I Accounts and meet the Trustees at oui offices on ! Tuesday afternoon, the 3rd April, at 3 p.m., to receive ! tho Trustees* Keport and Balance-sheet, and to 1 consider such other matters &£ may be brought before i them. ■ RUSSELL, DEVORK, AKU COOPER. | Shortlafid-street, March 30th. ! jQ_YMNASIUM. JAHN CLUB. PARNELL HALL. A General Moeting of the Members of the above ei-ibwill be held, in tho Parnell llall, on WEL>.\EQi DAY, April 4, at 8 p in. 1 Biuiuess : Eiecticn of Officers, &c. f for the ensuing year. Members are request d to be in attendance, and to bring with them intending meaibers for ballot and enrolment. L. S. GREGSON, Hon. Secretary. QAMLEV HUN CLUB. ' A Match will take place THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at fcllerslie Racecourse, at 2.30 Bha.rp. EcclesiasticalAuckland sunday - school UNION. THE ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE IIKLD ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3RD, ISS3, isST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTONSTREET. ::ea at c.30 p.m. The After Meeting, to commencc at 7.30 o'clock, will be presided over by j. c. FIRTH, ESQ., PRESIDENT OF THE UNION, And will be addressed by the following ministers :— REVS. Gt'V, HJLL. JTACFAULANE, AND STURGEON. An important feature of tho moeting will be the Distnbution of Prizes to the successful candidates at the recent Scripturo Examination. SELECTIONS OF MUSIC Will be rendered during tho evening by THE CHOIR OF THE BERESFORD-STREET CHUHCU. The Committee earnestly desire the attendance of the Teachers antl c>-.-nior S eholara of all Schools in connection with the Union, as well as of any who are interested in Sunday-school work. Tickets for the Tea, la Cd eaoh, may be had of the Secretaries of Schools, aad at the Auckland Sundayschwol Union Dcpct. Young men's christian association. THE MONTULY MEETING, FOR MEN ONLY Wili be held TO-MORROW (Sunday a:ternoon) «t 3 o'clock in the Lecture Hall. The Rev. J. S. Hill and others will giro addresses. YOUNG MEN COME! CtiUECH OF ENGLAND HOME MISSION FUND, Tho usual Half-yeariy Collections for this Fund will be made in ail the Churches ©f tho »>ioceso, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), April 1. WM. S. COCHRANE, Secretary Standing Committtee. Mareh 31,1883. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.—II a.m.. Morning Prayer. Holy Communion, and Sermon, " Thomas, tho Twin 30.m., Haptisms ; 3.c0 Children's Service; 0.30 p.m.. Evening Prayer and Sormon. ST. THOMAS' CHURCH.-To-morrow, 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Holy Communion, with Sermon; 6.30 pm., Eveaing Prayer and Sermon. Preacher for the day: lUv. Colin C. Cockayne Frith, 8.A., Oxon. CJT. JOHN'S WESLKYAN CHURCH, O Ponsonby. — Morning, at 11, Rev. W, J, Wat )dn. Evening at f1.30, )Uv. 11. It. DoffSlllirj. /piRAFTON ROAD WESLEY AN HJJT CHURCH.—Morning, at 11, ReT. W. C. Olivor. Evening, at 6.30, Rov. Oliver Dean. ARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning, at 11, Rev. Oliver Dean. Eveniiig at 8.30, Mr. itflthwcll. D- EVONPORT WESLEY AN CHURCH. —Morning, at 11, Rev. O. *W. J. Specce. Evening, at 0.80. ltev. O. W- J. Spence. OUHT ALBERT WESLEY AN CHURCH.— Morning at 11, Rev. H. R. Dewsbury. Evening, at 0.30, Rev. J.JVYatJcin. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Alexandra-stroet —Morning, at 11, Rev. W, S. Potter. Evening, at o.3o,_Rev. J. Guy. in the Primitive Methodist >0 Sunday-school-room, Upper Pitt and Edwinstr^cta.—Afternoon at' 3, Rev. W. S. I'ottei*. Evening at 6.30, Mr. Laycock WELLESLEY-STREET Baptist Cliurch. Sunday, Ist April, Pastor Thos. Spurgonn will preach. Morning, in the Chapel; Evening, in tho Choral Hall, at 0.45. Como early. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Beres-ford-street.—Tho usual services will be conducted to-morrow—Morning at 11, and Evening, at 0.30 by the Pastor, the Rev. .T. Robertson, M. A. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, Pitt and Vincent-streets — The Usual Sunday Services will be conducted To-morrow. Morning,at 11, by the Rev. S. Macfjrlane. Evening, I at 0.30, Mr. J. Saunders. UNSECTARIAN SERVICES, Lome- I street Hall, conducted on Sunday, April Ist. by T. Hodgson. Morning: Subjoct,»'Tho Scriptural View of Spiritual Perfection." Evening: 4, 3 he Centurian." a BBOTT's OPERA HOUSE.—Geo. A. Brown Lectures on Sunday night, at G. 30 on " The Importance of Cor.diticnal Immortality of the Pr< bent Ago." Morning Service at Temperance Hull. TTEATRE ROYAL.—SUNDAY EVEN--ING SERVICES, under the conduct of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Sunday Evening, from Sto 9. AU are invited. Seats Free. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of Welleslcy and Albertstreets.—Meeting /or United Prayer This (Saturday) Evening, at 7 30. A Bible Reading will be given. Friends aro cordially ,'nvited. A BIBLE CLASS for , MEN overy SUNDAY AFTERNOON, from 3 tilM. AND PRA!£iR UNION. AUCKLAND BRANCH. Members Cards for 1883, containing their number cu the roll, tho principles of tho Union, and a Calendar of ChapUrs for the year, sent cu receipt of name and address, with a twopenny stamp, on application to Mr. Brakenrig, Young Men's C}vru>tian Association.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 1
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