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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Church of England.— Services will be conducted in town to-morrow, nt St. Mary's, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Yen. Archdeacon Govett, who will hW- 'oe a Oinata at 330 p.m. Rev. Mr. Brown will be at Bell Block *t 11 sun., Egmont Village at 3 p.m., and Inglewood nt 6.30 p m. Rev. Mr. Baker will be at TikoraDgi at 11 a.m., Manutabiat 3 p.m., and Wai'aia nt 7 p.m. Wcsleyau Church —Services will be held in town to-morroir, at 11 am. by Mr Hooker, and 6 30 p m. by Rev. Mr. Taylor, who will also be at K : ngand Upland Road at 11 a.m., ami Lower Egmont Rotul at 2.30 pm. Mr. Coliis will be at Franklcy Poad at 2.30 pm. Mr. Lomas will be nt Opunake at 11 a.m. and 7 pm. Rev. Mr. Fee will be at Waitara at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., and Huirangi at 2.30 p.m. Mr. E. Thylor will be at Lepperton at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Mr. Pearce will bo at Tikorangi at 3 p.m. and Inglewood at 6.30 p.m. Mr. Cartwright will be at Inglewood at 11 a.m. and Wortlcy Road at 2.30 p.m. Mr. fctorring (Danish Service) will be at Wortley Road at 10.30 a.m. Primitive Methodist Church. — Services will be held in town to-morrow, at 11 a.m. ard at 6.30 p.m. by Rev. Mr. Long, who will also be at Hcnui at 230 p.m. Mr. E. New ham will ba at Bell Block at 7 p.m. Mr. Z. Wella will be at Kent Road at 7 p.m. Mr. C. Billringer will be at. Omata at 6.30 p m. Presbyterian Church.— Services in town, at the Freemnsons' Hall, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. by Rev. Mr. Grant. Roman Catholic Church.— Mass will be celebrated to-morrow, at Inglewood, at 11 am., and Vespers, in town, at 6.30 p.m., by Rev. Father Chasta,;non, who will havo Mass at Okato on Thursday (All Saint's Day), and in town, on Friday (All foul's Day), at 10 a.m Baptist Chapel, Gill-street.— Services will be held in the chapel to-morrow, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. ; and on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. German Lutheran Church.— Services will be held by the Rev. Ch. Meyer at Wortley Road, near Inglewood, on the first Sunday in every month at 10 a.m. ; and the remaining Sundays at the Manganui Parsonage at 2.30 p.m. Young Men's Christian Association Rooms. — Services will be held to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at 8 o'clock. TH? BUDGET, OR TARANAKI WEEKLY HERALD. PRICE— THREEPENCE. PAGE Accident at Balclulun 10 Advertisements 1,13, H, 15, 16 Auticles : Northern Trunk Railway ... S Auckland-Taranaki Railway 11 Settlement of Land to the North ... 12 Awful Railway Accident 5 Correspondence: Mr. Rnsdcn aud the Rev. Mr. Whilelcy— Mayor's liOLorarinm — Native leases at Mokau ... 2, 12 Oountby News- From our own Correspondents: From Wanganui — From Inglewood — From Opuuake — From Urtnui— From Hawera 10 Courts : District Court 7 Resident Magistrate's Court 6 Police Court 7 Supreme Court (Wanganui) 15 Distressing accident at Napier 5 Dr, Gibbes' visit to tho Paris Hospitals ... 5 Extensive frauds in England 15 Fire ia Auckland 'J Governor's Visit to New Plymouth..^, 9 Govcr or's Visit to Nelson D Ketch lost in a storm 6 Kibbling s 4 Local Boards : Education Board ... 5 Town School Committee 5 Markets : New Plymouth Markets ... 8 Mr. Newton King's Report 8 Mr. J. C. Davies 1 Sharemarket Report 8 Latest Markets by Telegraph !) Meeting of J. Cosgrave's creditors ... 6 Melbourne Draper's fchop ... ... ... 5 Mysterious Death 5 News of the Week: Tenders for A.C. rations— Departure of Mr. Brewster — Cutting the Lighter Company's suiflinc— Bank of N.Z. Meeting— Removal of Mr. J. D. Harris— Supreme Court sittings — Premier expected — Maoris and dog tax— To-day 's demonstration— Opening a new Lodge of Foresters— The girl Miunie Mabin ...G, 9 News of the World : Discovery of infernal machines— Archbishop of Canttrbury ill— Earthquake at Gibraltar — Hostilities at Madagascar— Australian ciicketers tour to Eogland — Compensation to Rev. Mr. Shaw — JSew Guinea expedition — Royal Student— Cholera in Egypt 10,11 New Plymouth Hospital Returns 5 Notes and Hchoes : Changes in the Ministry — How the railways are unismanagel in New Zealand— A Whale leaves New i lymouth roadstead — A ' sweet young man — Altering the boundaries of Taranaki again — Beer beats water — A very proper Saint ... 2 Official Assignees in Bankruptcy 15 Pedesthiahism : Forty-eight Hours' Wulking Matches 12 Hiillipics 13 Public Works of the Colony 10 Re-appointment of liachers ... ... 5 Rusdcii a»d the Rev. Mr. Whi'cley ... 2 Set in Diamonds : by Bertha M. Clay — Author of " Beyond PardoD," kc, Chap. 31— One July moruiug (continued . Chap. 32— Out iv the inooi.light Chap. 33— A Queen in exile ',1, i Tne Athciueeuvi on Rusdcn's History ... 12 Sporting : Victorian Amateur Turf Club Met ting — Melbourne Races — Wanganui Races — Christchurch Races — Taranaki J.C. Meeting— Wellington Spring Meeting — Auckland Spiing Meeting J^> 16 The Stud"to travel this season THLOUQH THE DISTRICT (Fbom Waitara to Oakura),— „ rVHE THOROUGHBRED £\~ -j^ J. S IALLI jN, _T*jP THE GOVERNOR. Tub Uovkuior ia a hnndsomo chostnut horßc, 0 jou ft old, standing over 16 tmuds high, by tho eelubrated imported horcu Antcr. h, dbtn Rovoko, by Sir Hercules, tho sire of Nutwith Yattendoa, Waicuea, nnd many otht-r justly celebrated stock. Terms— £3 Ss., payable on or b foro let Januiry, 188-1; guarantors as per agreement Groom's fie, 2s. 6J. For further particulars sco cards, or apply at the Kiug street btabod to the Groom in chargr<, a'J2toai JAMES IIANNAGHA"'. TO STAND AT BELL VIEW, jjaj^__ r B'HR PURE. BRED tLfQEypBFZJfik -■- CLYDICSDALK ENTIRES Mws}q£s CONQUEROR j^ f I yjPL AND Terms: C'OKQUEUOR (s'ngle mi o>) £210 ; Brunswick (single ma cs), £2, Two or moro as per cgrcomcQt. Foob pnynblo on l a t J&nta y.ISSi. Grcomng4 fop, 2) 61. Paddncka freo for o o iron h, but no responsibility. Apply to Mr. FRANK SALWAY, or at tho UNION MILLS. bl!3 hd3l TO STAND THIS SEASON, A .. nnHE CELEBRATED inflr»Bf 1 J. CLYDESDALEfiNTIRE yy"TVr» LOCH LOMOND. J.ocu I omond is a boautiful b\y hoiso, by Loch Hjnn, out of tho celebrated mare Gipsy (dinner o£ the two first prizes in Wnuganui), aud tm< got son o ot the bctib etook in the I'atcn District. Iho obove Kntiro will Rtand at the Tapnno Fa - m, Oaku o, from Ist October to lbt Jancnry, 1834. Foes, £1 la ; Grooiu'a fees, 2.'. WAREIJAM it MORRIS, &y:"J hb d3l Tapuao.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 4483, 27 October 1883, Page 4

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