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Mount Egmont Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, No. 9GS, E.C. mHE regular MONTHLY MEETING X of this Lodge will be held on Thursday next, the 2nd January, 1862, (in consequence of Wednesday being New Year's Day) at. 7 o'clock p.m., precisely. By command of the W.M., F. Lewis Webster, Dec. 27, 1861. Secretary. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found trespassing on my Farm (near Moturoa), between the Devon road and the Whaler's Gate, will be prosecuted. All persons are cautioned against jumping~horses over the furze fences adjoining' the road. Wm. George. 27th Dec, 1861. FOR SALE, Ex i Breadalbane ' @ Auckland\ A TONS light Java SUGAR 41 '2 " dark ~ " Apply to Webster Brothers. New Plymouth, 27th Dec, 1861. Band of Hope PICNIC. rnHE above Society having been revised, JL the Committee has touch pleasure in informing the Members thereof, and others interested in its welfare,' that they propose having a PICNIC on the 7th January next. ■ Addresses will be given by several gentlemen, and appropriate singing by the, Children will take place at various times' during the day. Notice will be given next week wh«jre it is to be held, . '. J. YEMS, AUCTIONEER, AND COMMISSION AGENT. Foundation Services

OB QUEEN SEREET CHAPEL.

THE foundation stone of Queen' street Chapel will be laid, D.V., by Josiah Flight, Esq.,' on Wednesday next, Ist January, 1862. Addresses will be delivered by several ministers and other gentlemen on the following subjects : — The erection of places of worship — a hopeful sign of the times. A revival of spiritual religion — the great want of the age. — The advancement of scriptural religion — our chief hope for the future. — Our political and religious liberties — the result of great principles, maintained by our fathers at the risk of their property, liberty, and life. The services to commence at 4 o'clock p.m. A collection to be made in aid of the building fund.

Taranaki Club.

mHE General Annual MEETING of the J_ Members will be held in the new Club Room, Devon-street, on Saturday, 11th January, 1862, at 7 o'clock p.m., to amend the present rules and regulations ; to consider the propriety of establishing a library in connection with the Club ; and for the transaction of general business. F, Ronalds, Hon. Sec. New Plymouth, 27th Dec, 1861.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume X, Issue 491, 28 December 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume X, Issue 491, 28 December 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume X, Issue 491, 28 December 1861, Page 2

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