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VISITORS TO DUNEDIN Will find all the Comforts of a Homo at I\/1[ R S L E II M A N N’ S CENTRAL RESTAURANT (Late Bull and Mouth Hotel, Maclaggan street). The Features of her House are Comfort, Cleanliness, Civility, Attention, and Reasonable Charges. Beds, Is. Meals, (id. FRIDAY, MAY Ist, At 1.30 o’clock. WEEKLY SALE OF FURNITURE, Ac., IN OUR ROOMS. A G. TAINE AND 00. will hold B U their weekly sale of furniture, Ac., in their rooms as above, and soil — Handsome settee couch and 2 easy chairs in Genoa velvet and plush, 12 Austrian chairs, kitchen chairs, dining chairs in leather, box couch, combined bookcase and chilTonier, Kidder carpet squares, dnehesse chests and pairs, large collection of general household furniture, including blankets, sheets, quilts, S. and D, iron bedstead-, and spring and wire mattresses, pictures, chests drawers, Ac., Ac. Also on account of a gent leman giving up housekeeping Duchcsse pair inlaid with totara knots, wardrobe in kauri and riinu, handsome chest drawers, good table, 2 small tables, good b.m. double bedstead (nearly new), spring mattress, matting, carpets, b.m. fender and irons, (i Austrian chairs, good linoleum (It x It). The above furniture is almost new, and is for unreserved sale. Our rooms arc admirably adapted for the display of furniture, and their central position invariably secures a good attendance. 875

NOTICE. In the matter of a Hill intituled An Aet Invest, in the Wesleyan Metholands in New Zealand belongin'; to or held in trust, for the United Methodist Free Churches and the Bible Christian Church, or any of them, and to amend “The ’Wesleyan Methodist Church Property Trust Act, 1857,” and “ The Wesleyan Methodist Church Property Trust Act, ISS7, Amendment Act, 1892,” and for other collateral purposes. TkTOTlCEhcrebv given 'hat the Reverend J3| WILLIAM BAUM HER, of Wellington, President of the New Zealand Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in New Zealand, and the Reverend D:\NfKL.J. MURRAY, of Waimate, Authorised Representative of such Church, intend to present a petition to the General Assembly of New Zealand at the ensuing session thereof, praying for leave to introduce a Hill tube intituled an Act to vest in the Wesleyan Methodist Church in New Zealand the lands in New Zealand belonging to or held in trust for the United Methodist Free Churches and the Bible Christian Church, or any of them, and to amend “The Wesleyan Methodist Church Property Trust Act, ISB7, and “ The Wesleyan Methodist Church Property Trust Act, 1887, Amendment Act, 1892,” and for other collateral purposes. The objects of the said Bill are : 1. To give effect to an agreement mado between the Wesleyan Methodist Free Church in New Zealand, the United Methodist Freo Church in New Zealand, and the Bible Christian Church in New Zealand to unite as one Church.

2. To declare that all lands and properties in New Zealand which, on the 13th day of April, 1800, might belong to or might be held in trust for the United Methodist Free Churches or the Bible ' hristian Church or any of them shall, from the said date (subject to and without prejudice to any mortgage, charge, encumbrance, lien, lease, agro< ment or other transaction affecting the same r spec'ivoly). bo held upon tho trusts and subject to the provisions of tho Wesleyan Methodist Model Bed of New Zealand, 1887. 3. To validate al’ appointments, resolutions and orders of the Annual Conference of 1800 of the New Zealand Wesleyan Methodist Church in reference to the said lards, and to churches, parsonages and other buildings. I. To p |" al section 3 of “The Wesleyan Mdio,l,, t < !r.rr!i IV,.pm; Tru 1. Wf : I A mend in.-ill, Act. 1802.’’ and substitute new provision- in lieu (hereof. To vest all .-neLi lands and properties in flic Trustees for the time being thereof, a'wording to the provi - ion ,o' "Tho Wesley a a M,.i iiuhi.-l Chinch Property Trust Act, 1867,“ relating to “the begi-ler of Tru-(• ea.’’ li. 'to p.n1 1 ini the provi.-iotis ol llieActintended tube introdu 1, and of the "aid Acts to the ease of any other< hurch nr 1 Churches that may hereafter unite with j the We.-leyan Methodist Chinch in Now | Zealand. i 7. In ca.-e of the union of all the Moihodi-t 1 Chin dies in Australasia, to change flic name j of " The Wesleyan Methodist Church in New Zealand ' lo “Thu iUcthodi-t Church of! -All st;i :i.hi - ie .” I 8. To m ike the Colilicalo of the Begirdrur ! or It, p it v l.’egi-trar of the Supreme Court of 1 Mew Zealand at Wellington conclusive evidence of the filing and contents of tho j Jlcclaralions of the other Church-a borealte? uniting or of all the Methodist Churches of Australasia having united together. 0. To declare that judicial notice shall bo taken of the signatures of the President of the Ceiifep. !>'T of till' /.111 fl d.l.'i 'll dent or Chairman and Secretary of the respective Annual Conferences, As-eniblios or Meetings referred to in the Act. Copies of the said Bill will he deposited tt the oliice of iho Examiner of Standing drders on or before the commencement of lie Session, as provided by the Standing j rd ers. BATED at Wellington this Still day of ipril, 18‘,’e. CHAKLE3 FEEDEIiICK BUBBLE, Id, Brandon street, Wellington, 34 Solicitor for the Bill,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1261, 30 April 1896, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1261, 30 April 1896, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1261, 30 April 1896, Page 21