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Shippingo TJIOR GREY MOUTH taMfgnteta. J! .jj DIRECT. 8 The regular tracer |||g|g§gj 8,3. HERALD, Willi! 100 Al at Lloyds, 356 tons register, Captain S. R. Savory, will Sail at y """"* ' above on MO .DAY next, the 12th 119 instant, at midnight. All cargo most be booked and alongside at fire o'clock. . For freight, paw age, or other particulars, apply to «_ i _ / : : ... STONE BEOS., Queen-street _. , QTEAM TO * WAIROA jyk • © south. -";; I The 1.1." PLANET. leave Auckland: Leave Wairoa! ' Monday, 12th, 11 ft m. Tuesday, ISth, 6 a.m. Wednesday, 14th, 12 noon Thuraday, 15th, 6 a.m. . - A V. TTJKANOA CREEK. Leave Auckland: Friday, 16th, 3 p.m. Leave Creek: Friday. 7 a.m., and 7 p.m. Weather aad other circumstances permitting Not responsible (or goods when stored. ~S. I / \ WING to the Alteration Amww V_r in Railway Time Table, the Steamer leaving D*rgaville at fire \ mv» m. on Saturdays will leave the i&SBSEBSSm First Tide 8 ATUUDAY MORNING until farther notice. ■ W. LODDER, Manager. Meetings. "VTEW A LAND FROZEN MEAT AND 131 / STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. ' An Extraordinary General' Meeting of the Shareholders in the above Compa y will be held on FRIDAY, the 16th of January, at twelve o'c ock noon, in the offices of the Company, Queen-street. Business • To rescind or alter cliuse 63 in the articles of association, and to i educe the 1.. . number of Directors to seven, in accoidance with a resolution of the Board. To receive the resignation of the whole of the Directors, and elect a new Board. Shareholders who may be qualified and any of the present Directors who propose to stand for re-election, are requested to give not less than seven clear days nctice of (heir intention. Such notice must be in writing, and left at the Office of the Company. • - ARTHUR BULL, Chairman. 125, Queen-street, Auckland. pUBLIC MEETING. The Intelligence of Auckland is earnestlr solicited to met me at the Firebell, junction of Queen and .Cook Streets, on MONDAY, the 12th inst., at half-past seven, to discuss matters of most vital importance. , , j T. B. HANNAFURD. Sermons. Lectures, Soirees, &c. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. — Eight a.m., Holy Communion ; eleven a.m., Morning Prayer, Litany, and Sermon by the Incumbent, " The Seekers of the Lord" ; seven p m., Evening Prayer and Sermon by Rev. T. Flavell, of Christchurch. Anthem : "Bow lovely are Thy dwellings fair" (Spohr). SS. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. — Tomorrow, ten a m., Holy Communion ; eleven a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon, "The ilyftery Manifest; three p.m.. Children's Service ; seven p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon, ' Words well weighed." T. TEH'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCB, Surrey Hills.—Rev. R. Somtrville w.ll preach To-morrow, at eleven a.m. and seven p.m. Sabbath School at three p.m. ITT-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH. Morning, at eleven. Rev. A. Reld. Evening at half-past six, Rev. T. 6. Carr. ' ST. JOHN'S WESLEYAN ~ CHURCH, Ponsonby.—Morning, at eleven. Rev. T, G. Carr. Evening at half-past six, Kev. A. Held. ARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Morning, at eleven, Rev. S. Griffith. Evening at half-past six, Rev, ft. Bavin. Mount albert wesleyan CHURCH. — Morning at eleven, Mr. G. Keene. Evening at half-past six, Mr. Tucker. Grafton ROAD wesleyan VJT CHURCH.—Morning at eleven. Mr. Wilson. Evening, at half-past six, Mr. T. J. WallU. PORTWESLEYAN CHURCH. Morning at eleven, Mr. Wilson. Evening at half past six, Mr. W. Burton. Newton congregational CHURCH, EDUfBUKGH-STBEET—Pastor, Bev. Thomas Adams. Sunday Services : Morning at eleven o'clock : Evening, at half-pant six. C CHURCH OF CH HIST, Temperance Hall, J Albert-street. — Morning, Service at eleven ; Evening, Lecture at quarter to seven by Geo. Aldridge. Subject, " la Life Worth Living?" CHURCH OF CHRIST, New Eden Hall, Mount Eden. — Morning, Service at eleven ; Eening, Lecture at a quarter to seven, by Mr. Coupland. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oddfellows' Hall, Ponsonby.—Morning Service at eleven. Evening, Lecture at a quarter to seven, by J. Dixon. EW CHURCH SERVICES, held in the NEW CHURCH SERVICES, held in the Commercial Rooms, over Rattray's, Queenstreet. Morning at eleven. Subject, " The 'lrue Character of Cur stian Evidence." ' ONSONBY SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES, under the conduct of the Ponsonby Evangelistic Committee, on Sunday Evening. from eight to nine. Seats Free. No Collection. All are invited. Theatre royal-sunday kvenSERVICK at Eight o'clook, 11, Janua<y, conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association, strangers invited. Special Hymns and addresses. Seats free. Come early. 0 ONttREGATIONAL SERVICES. BERESFORD-STREET — Morning at eleven, and Evening at half-past six, Mr. C. A. Button. MOUNT EDEN—Evening, at half-past six, Mr. J. W. L. Closj. TTNITED METHODIST FREE UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. PITT AND VINCENT-STREETi — Morning at eleven, and Evening at half-past six, Rev. S. Macfarlane. MOUNT EDEN- Morning at eleven, Mr. Field. Evening at half-past six, Mr. Knott. JpRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES SERVICES TO-MORROW as follows :— ALEXANDRA-STREET-Morning at eleven—Rev. W. S. Potter. Evening, at hilf-paat six— T. Booth. PITT A\D EDWiN-STREETS — Morning at eleven Mr. l'«rker. Evening, at half-past six—Rev. W. S. Potter. jypi. R. T. .BOOTH'S MISSION. The Choir will continue practice on MONDAY NEXT, at half-past seven p.m. in the United Methodist Free Church School, corner Pitt and Vincent Streets, A full attendance is requested. All in sympathy with Mr. Booth's Mission willing to assist are requested to attend, as it is intended to receive no new names after Monday. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of Weilesley and Albertstreets.—Meeting for United Prayer This (Saturday) Evening, at 7 80. A Bible Residing wi 1 be given, Friends are cordially invited. A BIBLE CLASS for MEN every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, from 3 till*. Excursion to waihere, per s.s. Takapumi, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14. DEVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAYSCHOOL. Friends and Public Invited. Fare, 2s 6d ; Children, half-price. Leave Devonport, Victoria Wharf, ten a m. ; Waiheke, six p.m. yp'EEK OF UNIVERSAL PRAYER. In connection with the above, United Prayer Meetings will be held in the City an a Suburbs of Auckland as under. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 10. Y.M.O.A. ROOMS: Subject, Prayer fir Missions. Chairman, T. Buddie, Esq. Addresses by Revs. Carr and Carter. The service will commence at half-past seven. All Christian people are urged to attend these Services. SiM. MACFARLANE, linn. Secretary. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE .MISSION, MR. R. T. BOOTH Will commence his Mission At the i ' THEATRE ROYAL, ON THURSDAY. JANUARY 22»d, 1.885. Hymn Books, with words, and with mafic, can be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Coo tries' Arcade, Queen-street. ALFRED COX, Secretary. RATIONALISTIC ASSOCIATION— Lome-street Hall: Sunday, 11th, half-past Nine a.m.. Sunday-scbeol; Eleven, Discus,a Class, Subject: " Poets and fortry" ; Evening, at half-past Six, meeting of members only, for consideration of rules. No evening lecture.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7222, 10 January 1885, Page 1

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