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The waste heat in the blacksmith's forgo ha been utilised in pumping the bellows. A small water tube boiler i* placed just over the fire, and an engine of the simplest form attends to driving the bellows.

The u'u&l ecclesiastical notices appear in th" e'uiirh pase. The Rev. G. Roby, from trie Transvaal, will preach morning and ;vrn',' at St. Luke's Presbyterian Church. The R-v. Arthur Dewdney, president of the Ila|,'i-' Union M' New Zealand, will preach in tn<- Tabernacle in the morning, and in the ev«'ij 114 at the I'onsouby Baptist Church. U:i M; relay evening lie will address a public ir,-Kins: in the church. Mr. Hunt. Primitive M*'h<;dnt missionary of the Waihi goldfi* •>. i! 1 preach morrow at Pitt and E'lwin streets, F.deu Terrace, and Newmarket. Trie Kev. R Runes, from Westport, will I'fich at Franklin Road Church, morning i:i I evening. The anniversary of the United Free Metimdist Church (Pitt and Vincent--siref.«i will lie held to morrow, when the P.(v. 11. McNicoll will preach in the morning, Rev. F Warner in the a.'ternoun, and Rev, A. l'e'ir* 111 the evening. Collections in aid 0: sv ,'Kii funds. Soiree and public meeting "M T ■ .lay, and scholars' soiree on the f..i!..-.i-_• -veiling. Mr. Button will give the add!-'., it the City Hall tomorrow evening. Mrv .-is (Jenny Wren) will deliver a lecture hi ;iie Opera House morrow evenin.', entitled, "The Gods of Humanity;" Mi's Ui-iiis Butler will sing a solo.

Trie annuil special service of the St. Matthew's Branch of the Church of England Temperance Society will be held in St. Matthew's Church on Monday evening, when i special temperance sermon will be preached by the Rev. L. Fitzgerald.

The Band of Hope Union has arranged to joinmence the Queen's Birthday gathering practices next Tuesday evening in the Alexludrastreet Schoolroom, when all willing to ;»ke part are requested to attend.

A ('•ike and Apron Fair will be held in the Wesleyan Church on Wednesday aftt-nioKii and evening. The proceeds in aid of the new church.

An important* announcement appears elsewhere respecting the H.A.C.B. Society's plizes.

Members of Court Victoria, A.0.F,, are requested" elsewhere to attend the funeral of ih' ir late Brother G. H. Harris, to Waikomil i.

Messrs. Baker Brothers will auction, on A| ril Ist, in the estate of William (iadsby I'rohert, 213 acres at Pahiatua without reserve, ami at the same time other town, suburban, and countiy properties. Mr. H. R. th, the massage specialist to the Government sanatorium of hatha at Rotorua, is now in Auckland for a limited time to rruuise his profession. For particulars, we refer our readers to the advertising columns. The prope-ty at Brieham's Creek, comprising about 2000 acres of land subdivided into ureas of from 1 to 100 acres, will he sold by motion next Thursday, by Mr. R. C. Carr, at Ins rooms. Queen-street. It is about four wiles past Henderson, on the main North K' id, and is suitable for a variety of purposes. Plans can be had from the auctioneer. A summoned meeting of the Loyal Good Intent Lodge, 1.0.0. F., M.U., will be held in '-lit Oddfellows' Hall, Cook-street, on Monday, the 80th instant, for the election of two surgeons for the ensuing year. Mrs. Harris (Jenny Wren) will deliver a lecture in the Opera House on Thursday evening, on "Love, Courtship, aud MarrKe,"' with vocal and instrumental selections.

I here is a temperance meeting at the bailors' Home to night, when addresses and iiusical selections will be given. The Newmarket Fishing Club's excursion, will leave the ferry tee in the Tongaiiro this ifteruoon.

A meeting of the Di ill Hall Committee will be held on Monday evening. A bus will leave the City Hall corner for Andrew social, Public Hall, Otahuhu, at a quarter to seren, returning after the function.

I , test , styles and best value in gents hats for the warm weather. Straw, soft and flexible hats. The iiuia brand, all shapes to order.—J, W. Shackelford, 262, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10085, 21 March 1896, Page 5

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10085, 21 March 1896, Page 5

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10085, 21 March 1896, Page 5

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