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351ectoraI. ■ ' .• J£OROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. ANNUAL ELECTION OP COUNCILLORS. The following is a iM.of the names of the Candidates and the Votes polled by each William Stevenson ... 102 Votei?. Peter Clark .. • - *» ... 52 'fi Daniel Hilia 68 Alexander Black .. .. €3 Edward Earle ... + . 62 ~ James Sullivan .. ■ .. 62 „ 1 therefore declare William Stevenson Peter Clark Daniel Hills To be duly elected Councillors for tlie Boropgh of Onehungo. J. OLTPSANT HUGHES,. Returning Oflicer. ; Cnehunga, September 13, ISB3Sermons, Lectures, Soirees,' &c. _ Young men's christian association (Corner of Wtllesley and Albert Stioets)., . WINTER COURSE OP LECTURES. Friday, Boptember 28 —Professor A. P. Thomas, M.A., F. L.S. Subject I *'Volcanoes.'' Commencing at 7.<<o. Seats reserved for ticketholders till 7.20. Tickets for the course, to admit bearer and lady, 6sto admit bearer only, 3s {3d.. Admission to single I*clure, Is—may be had from the Booksellers or any member of Committee, and at the Rooms. r THOMAS RUDDLE, Hon. Sec. Lecture ok the Jewish tabernacle By the Rev. J. S. Hill, ON THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 20rn, At 7.30, in St. Sepulchre's Schooihoute, in Aid of the , Repair* Fund. There will be a Collection during theevening. The Venerable Archdeacon Dudley will occupy the.Chair, and the Musical Arrangements will be under the direction of V. E. Rice, Esq. Irs CONSTRUCTION; — Foundation—BoardsCoverings—Outer Court —Holy Place—Holy of Holiefit —The Vail. ITS SACRED VESSEL..-The BraseU Altar—fhe Lavor— The Table of Showbread—Tire Golden Can die* .sticks—The Altar of Incense—The Ark and AlercySeat. THE PRIESTHOOD Robe Of the Ephod—The Breistplate— The. Mitre. THE SERVICES.—Tiie Daily—.The Great Day of Atonement—The Offerings. Illustrated with numerous Painting? of the Framework of the Tabernacle and the various Vessels. Young men's christian assoCIATION, Corner of Wellesley and Albert* streets. —Meeting for United Prayer This (Saturday) Evening, at 7 30. An ADDRESS to CHRISTIAN WORKERS will be given by the Rev. J. 3. Hill. Friends are cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every SUNDAY AFTERNOONS from 3ti114, WELLESLEY-STREET BAPTIST CHOUGH. .. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, SUNDAY, 16tfi SEPTEMBER, In the Chohm, Hall. > ■ MB. THOS. SPURGEON will Preacli. MomiDg, at 11 o'clock; Evening, at 6ib o'clock. TUESDAY,. 18xri SEPTEMBER, SOIREE, In the Hall of the Y.M.C. Association. Tea, 8.30 p.m. Admission, Ja 6d. AFTER MEETING in the Chapol, 7.30 p.m. Addreasuß by Revs. J. S. Bill, S, Macfarlane, C.' Carter, and Mr. Thtis. Sputgeon. ' J>RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES SERVICES TO-MORROW as follows:— '"If ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning; at 11—fiev. J. Guy. Subject, " Spirit in Life." Evening, at 6.Bo—Rey. W, S. Potter. Subject, "Wherefore would ye hear it again V PITT AND EDWjN-STREETS—. Afternoon, at 3 *-Mr. George Brown. Evening, at 6.3o—Mr George Brown. ' NEWMARKET—■ Afternoon, at 3—Rev. W. S. Pottor, Evening, at C.3o—Mr. Hnuimn. Young men's ghristian ASSOCIATION. LECTURE HALL. SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONVERSATIONAL BlßLfi CLASS 8 O'CLOCK. CONDUCTOR: REV. J. S; HILL STUDIES IN THE LIFE OF OUR LORD Sew. flxn .. .. HIS SUFFERINGS Sept. 16TH _ .. IIIS RESURRECTION. Sept. 23rd .. ~ IliS PRESENT MINISTRY." Sept. 30TH .. .. HIS SECOND COMING. Young Men not otherwise engaged cordially invited. CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY-, SCHOOL, MOUNT EDEN, ' A Congregational Sunday-school will be opened on SUNDAY, 23rd September next, at &30 p.m. in tho Hall recently erected at Mount Eden, near Crocker's store. Children not attending other schools aro cordially invited. A Sunday Evening Servlco will also bo commenced immediately, of which notice will bo/given next week. qtahuhu wesleyan church. A Soiree in connection with tho above . Church will be held in the Pu.biic Hull, on. THURSDAY, 20th September, 18?3, when various Ministers and friends will Address the Meeting. Singibg by the Choir. Proceeds to be devoted to the Building Fund. Tea at C p.m. Tickets, 2s; children, half-price.

QT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, — XVII. 0 Sunday after Trinity—C. 30 p.m., Ng«3 of coarse by Incumbent on "Some Forgotten Aspects of God/ QT. PAUL'S CHURCH.—II a,iii. s Mqra£s ing Prayer, Holy Communion, and Sermon, by Ven. Archdeacon P/itt; 3.30 p.m., Children's Service, conducted by Rev. W. Tebbs, M.A, ,j 0.30 p.ni., Evenlog Prayer and Sermon. ITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH, Homing, at 11, Rot. W. 0. Oliver* Evening, at <j,30, Rev. G. \V. J. Spence. ■; Grafton road wesleyan CHUROEI. —Morning, at. 11, Bev* W. G,. Par--BODBOU. Evening, at 6.30. lie?. \V. C. Olivsr. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, at 11, Key. W. J. Watkin. Evening, at; 6.30, Rev. A. Reid. _ PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning, at 11, Rev. A. Iloid. Evening, at 6.30 Mr. F. A. White. _ DEVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH. Horning at 11, Rev. (J. W. J. Spence. Eventog at 6.30, Rev- IV .9- Oarr. j y OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHAPEL.— Sunday, September 10—Morning, 11 o'clock : Mr. Charles Brown. Evening, .6.30 o'clock : Mr. D. Whytock. . MOUNT ALBERT WESLEYAN CHnRCH.— Morning at 11, Rev. T. G. Oarr. Evening at 6.30, Mr. A. C. Lawry., WELLESLEY-STREET Baptist Church. Sunday, Sept. 16.—Seo advertisement. J UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, Pitt and Vincent-streets—Morning at 11, Mr. Laycock, Evening, at 0.30, RiV. S. Mac j farlane. Subject, "Rest for tlio weary "VTEW CHURCH Services.--Held at the 1 1 Commercial Club-room, ovor Rattray's, Queenstreet ; morning, 11 o'clock.' Subject": 41 Tilt! Riband of Blue." ; | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, fierce- ! ford-street,—The: usual services will, bo con- i ducted to-morrow—Morning, at 11, and Evening, at I 6.30, by the Pastor, the Rev. J. M.A. | ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.—Geo. A. I Brown will lecture on Sunday nigHt, at fi.3o. Subject, "What iio the words'everlasting punishment' imply!" Morning Service at the Temperance H-ill at 11. AN Evangelistic Service -will be held in Eden Hall. Eden Terrice, at 8 p.m. Tomorrow, when addresses will be delivered by the Rev. W. C. Oliver and others. Sankey's Hynins. All are earnestly Invited. . T~ HEATRE ROYAL.—SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES, under the conduct of thsYoung Men's Christian Association, oa Sunday Evening, from Bto 9, All are invited. Seats Priie^ Art Union. ART UNION OF OIL AND WATER COIiOUR PAINTINGS, Including " MAORI LAND," Sbe.ne on Roto Ete.—Gil Painting by (J. Blomfield, Auckland. "APPROACHING MIL.FORD SOUND"— Water colour by J. G illy, Nelson. •'ON THE BEACH AT LYTTfiLTON "-Oil Painting by J. Gibb, Christchurch. "LAKE WAKATiPU Colour by J. Gully, Nelson. "GOVEROR'S BAY, LYTTELTON "—Oil Painting by J. Gibb, Christchurch. "LAKE TARAWEBA— MORNING"—OiI Painting by C. Blomfield, Auckland, "LAKE TA.E.AWERA—EVENING "--Oil Painting by C. Blomfield, Auckland; The Drawing will take place at j. Leech's, Sbort-land-skeet, on tha Society oI Arts principle, when the list Is filled. E»ch subscriber will receive boudoir photo, ol C. Blomfielil'a large Oil Painting of " Maori | Land."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 15 September 1883, Page 1

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