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Meetings. TREASURY GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). A General Meeting will be held st the office of tee Company, New Zealand Insurance fiaildlngs, Auckland, TO-DAY (Saturday), 23' d inst., at 11.30 a.m. Business: To consider the advisability or otherwise of surrendering the Licensed Holdings, and wlnding-np the Company. By order of the Directors. U. G. MacDONNELL, Manager; Auckland, February 23,1884. "mHE EDUCATION ACT, 1877." Second Meeting of Householders for the Election of School Committees wiil be held as under :— Pakurtnga—Monday. February ?5, 1884, at 7.30 p.m., Public Hall, Pakuranga. Pukeatua—Monday, February 25, 1884, at S pirn'*' School. .•yiHE THAMES VALLEY AND ROTO-: RUA RAILWAY COMPANY (LIMITED^ Notice is hereby given that an EXTRAORPrNAEY: GENERAL MEETING of the THAMES.VALLEY. j AND EOTORUA RAILWAY COMPANYiiIMITED,' { will be held at the registered office of tkij. Company, No. 147, Queen-street, Auckland, on X'HURSDAY; the ISth day of March, 1884, at 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, when the subjoined Resolution will be proposed. Should the resolution bn passed by the required majority it will be submitted for confirm- > ation as a special resolution to & second Extraordinary Meeting which will be subsequently convened; "That the existing Articlts of Association he rescinded and that the Al tides of >ssocl: at on, forwarded by post to each member of the Company, and which are now ,- before, this Meeting signed by the Chairman ol the Company, und sealed with the Company's seal be substituted therefor." By order of the Board. JOHN BATGER, Sectetary. Dated February 20,1854. No. 147, Queen-street, Auckland. , A UCKLAND INSTITUTE. The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Auckland institute will be hold in the Museum Enildidcs, Princes-street, Oα MONDAY, 25th instant, at 7.30 p.m. T. F. CHEESEMAN, . Secretßry.. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &cT>RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES SERVICES TO-MOEROW as follows :— ALEXANDRA-STREET— Morning, at 11-Rev. W. S. Pottor. Evening, at 6.3o—Rev. W. S. Potter. PITT A-D EDW.N.STREEIS Afternoon at 3—No Service. Friends meet at Hospital instead. Evoning. »t 6.SO—Mr. J. H. Hannan. NEWMARKET— Afternoon, at S—Mr. C. Eeld. Evening at 6.3o—Mr. C. Eeid. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, PONSONBY. The Seventh ANNIVERSARY of this Church will be celebrated by a FRUIT SOIRSt on IUESD iY: February 20, at the Ponsonby HalL Addressee bj. Ministers aud Friends. Music under the leadership of Mr. J. (5. Culpan. Hoors open at 7.8 D; commence at S o'clock sharp Tickets, Iβ 6d each. /"i 'NGKEGATrovAL SERVICES . ±.& CSFORD-STREKj.- ji .uing at 11, Rev. Mr itoberts. Evening at 0 80. Mr C. E. Button. MOUNT EDEN-6.30, Mr. W. F. Tucker. NEWTON—B, Evangelistic service. TTNITED METHODIST FREE \J CHURCHES, Pitt ana Vincent-streets-Morningat 11, Rev. S. Micfarlitne. Evening at 6.30, Mr. w. Cole. MOUNT KDEN- Evening at 6 30. Rev. S. Macfirlane. Sabject/'The Three Methodisis of Babylon." OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of Weltoaley and Albert streets.—Meeting for United Prayer This (Saturday i Evening, at 7 SO. A BIBLE READING-will be givon. Kriends are cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every SUNDAY AFTgRHOON. from 3 till 4. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.—B a.m.. Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Morning Prayor, Sormon and Holy Ccmmunion ; 630 p.m., Evening Prayer ■ind Sermon. " Christian Love." OiTT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCB. JT Morning, at 11, hor. W. J. Watkin. Evening. at 6.80, Rev. T. G. Carr. ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH, Ponsonby.—Morning, at 11, Rev. o. W. J Spenca. Evening, at 6.30, Kev. W. J. Watkin. OARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.SZ Morning, at 11, Mr. Rothwell. Evening at 6.30. Itev W. G. Parsonaon. B~\EVONPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH U —Morning at 11, Kev. T. G. Carr. Lveni»g at 8.30. Rev. G. W. J. Spenco. OUNT ALBE KT WESLEYAN CHURCH. — Morning »t 11, Rev. A. Hold. Evening at 6.30, Mr. J. S. L. Cox. YS7ELLESLEY-STRE ET Baptist Church, V? Sunday, February 24th — I'astor Thorn is Spurgeon will preach. Morning, in the Chapel, at 11 ' evening, in the Choral Hall, at 6.4n OUNT EDEN BAPTIST CHAPEL.— Morning, at 11, Mr. E. B. Shalders. Evening At 6 30. Mr. H. Mason. KATIONALISTIC ASSOCIATION, \ Lome-street Hall. TO MORROW (Sunday)Forenoonat 11, Discussion Class. Immediately, after, Meeting (f A?so iatlon only, to nominate and sloct members. Afternoon at 3,SunrtaT-s -uool.. Kvening at 7, original lecture," Infallibility and Progress." Music. Ladles particularly invited. HOSPITAL LAWN SERVICE on Sunday will be conducted by Rev.; \v;s /Potter, .vian the Edwin and Pitt-street Sunday-school Children will sing their Anniversary Hymns at; 3, o'clock ."harp. BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.— Geo. A. Brown will Lecture on Sunday night at 6.45 subject, "Iβ Christianity opposed to Freethought?' MoruinßService at the leniueranco Hall. rriHEATRE ROYAL.—SUNDAY EVENJL ING SERVICES, under the conduct of the Young Men's Christian Association, on Sunday Evening, from Bto 0. All are invited. Seats Free HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, OTAHUHU.—Harvest Thwiksiriving Service, on Tuesday, February 20th. Servibe to commence at 7 p.m. Preacher, Rev. J. S. Hill. ' HARVEST THANKSGIVING, St. Thomas', February 24. Holy Thanksgiving, lit 8 a.m. Morning Prayor, 11 am.; Evening prayer, 0.30 p.m. Catechetical Address, 3 pm. Sermons on th<^ harvest.—Lloyd Keating, Pastor. ALL SAINTS, PONSONBY.—Sunday, 24th, 11 a.m., Rev. Humchrey Davis ; 7 p.m., lii.hop of Auckland. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, REMUERA.— The Blihop of the Diocese will hold a Service In this Church, for the ordination of Two Deacons, Son Suuday, 2tta February, 1884, at 11 o'clock a in. ST. SEPULCHRE'S, K"SBBR PASS.— Qulnquagesima Sunday (Sunday next before Lent; also, Feast of St. Matthias), Tft-morrow, Fobruary 24th, Holy Communion, with short sddr. ?», 8 a.m.; Morniuu Prayer and Holy Communion sermon by Rev. T. Thistle, M.A., ll a in.; Evening Prayer and Sermon by Incumbent. 7 p.m. EPSOM HALL.—The Rev. Mr. Boyd, of Sydney, will Preach In Epsom Hall next Subbith Evening, at 6.30. "OLBLE AND PRAijaR UNION. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. Members' Cards for 18S4, containing their number on the roll, the principles of the Union, and a Culcndar of Chapters for the new ear, arc now ready, ami will be sent on receipt of name and addrese, with a twopenny stamp, on application to Mr. Urakenrig, Young Men's Christian Aasociation, Auckland. A MODERN LUXURY, FLAX HAMMOCKS, foi the Verandah,' Garden Picnic or Camp, Price—Whito, 9s ; Coloured, 10s. Can be sent by Post, for 2s 4(1 Postage. JOHN REID k C 0 . ,; 26 Queen -street,; fi OODWIN'S ELEPHANT BRAND' T> A KING T>OWDER. ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE ITS SUPERIORITY. T3AK:NG TJOWDER. VJTOODWIN'S -OAKING XT OWDEK. SES TIIF. FLATTERING REPORT OF THE LATE GOVERNMENT ANALYST. Government Analyst's Report: " Colonial Laboratory, August 8, 1882. — Mr. Goodwin : Dear Sir,— Having made a very careful analysis of your Baking Powder, I find it to be a very superior artiole. containing nothing in any way deleterious to health, v 1 have therefore much pleasure in giving it my certificate.—J. M. Tunny, ColonUl Analyst." Sold by Storekeepers, in TINS, Is Cd and 2s Cd and wuolnsale by the Auckland Merchants. Manufactured by F. GOODWIN & CO. pHAELES TOTHILL, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, ■ WANGAKEI. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 1

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