SALES BY AUCTION. To-morrow. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at his mart, — A A A BOXES FRUIT, consisting i 4UU i Apples, Apricots, Plum: Peaches, Tomitoes, Grapes, Bans nas, etc. Sale at 2 o'clock. 142 Rahotu. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. NEWTON KING Will sell by auction at h?s Rahotu Yard; on Thursday, ioth January, — Af?fl MIXED CATTLE. Sab al 12.30 o'clock. GS MEETINGS. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. rARANAKI friends and supporters o the Irish Home Rule movement an reminded of the Demonstration whicl takes place at the Theatre Royal, Nev Plymouth, on I'UESDAY, January Bth. Don't miss the addresses of tin Irish delegate, MR DEVLIN, M. P. No charge for admission. Dress circle reserved for ladies and their escorts. The co-operation of all true Irishmen and all others who Relieve that eveiy country should have the management oi its own domestic affairs, is cordially invited. Subscriptions will be received and acknowledged by Dr McCleland, Treasurer of ihe United Irish League, New Plymouth. g$C 30T)fr; & © :$ J.T.N.O.T.G. A. O.T. U. MOUNT EGMONT LODGE, No. 670, E.C. THE MONTHLY MEETING of the . Lodge will be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday) Night, 9th inst, in the Masonic Lodge Room, Robe- street. Business : — Ballot, Raising and General. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. Lodge tyled at 7,30 p.m. By order of the W.M. FRED BELLI&INGtBR, P.M., Secretary. 135 ' "PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, X NEW ZEAtAND. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE. TO BE HELD IN THE QUEEN - STREET. CHURCH, NEW PLYMOUTH, COMMENCING, Wednesday, 9th January, 1907. ORDER OF SERVICES. WEDNESDAY, 9TH JANUARY, 3.30 p.m. — Preachers' Friendly Society. 7.30 p m.— Conference Sermon, Rev. T.H Lyon, G.C.D. 8.30 p.m. — Sacramentof tbeLord's Supper, Revs. J. Sharp and S. Hender son officiating. THURSDAY, 10th JANUARY, 10 a.m. — Conference Opens. 8 p.m. — Musical Service, Solosfrom "Tin Messiah," Choruses from "Tht Holy City." Collection. FRIDAY, IITH JANUARY. 7 30 p.m. — Citizens' Meeting; Chairman, His Worship the Mayor Speakers. Rev. E. Drake subject, " Gambling "; Rev R. 'Raine, "No License ii tbe South ' ' ; Mr Varney " The Church and the Child ren. Inglewood— 8 p.m. — Public Meeting, Chairman, th President of the Conference Speakers,- Revs B. Dudley, S Henderson, G. P. Hunt, ani T. R, B. Woolloxall. SATURDAY, 12th JANUARY. 4 p.m. — Conference adjourns. Wall through "Aotea" (by kinc permission of Messrs Sol< Bros ). Afternoon Tea in aic of Missionary Funds. 7.30 p.m. — Open Air Service, Devon - Brougham-streets ; Speakers, Mr Hawkins (in charge) Revs. R. Liddle, D. Camp bell, and A. Armstrong. SUNDAY, 13th JANUARY, 8. am.— Prayer Meeting, Queen-street Church. Leaders, Rev. J. Featherston and Mr Snow. SERVICES. Queen-street. — 11 am., Rev. J.Olphert ; 7 p.m., Rev. W. Laycock ; 8.15 p.m., Prayer Meeting*; Leader, Rev. G. H Mann. Fztzroy. — Opening of new Church on site of the old Te Henui Church (the first Cormectional Church in New Zealand) ; 11 a.m., Rev. C. E. Ward ; 7. p.m., Key. W. S. Potter; 8.15 p.m., Prayei Meeting; Leader, Rev. J. Beoning. Collections at all services except thos< held in early mornings. 7i APPLICATIONS. PITT ISLAND. A PPLICATIONS, with original test: l\ monials as to experience an character, will be received up to 31; January, 1907, for the position of Teache of the Pitt Island School (Chathams Salary at Colonial Scale Rates, increase by 20 per cent; at present £7$ p< innum. Board provided by residents jassage paid. * G. KOCBEN, Inspector-General of SchoolsEducation Department, Wellington, 4th January, 1907. 1 ' . '
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13367, 8 January 1907, Page 7
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