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J6/1892. Business Notices. THE TBUSTBES. EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NBW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Specially empowered by Aot of Parliament to act as Exeouiob, Xbustbe, Bhchxtbb, llqttiditob, guabdiah, committbb uhdbb thb Lunatics Act, akb Attobnby otdbb Powbb, m the same way as an individual, but unlike an individual, tha Company never dies nor leaves' the country, nor beosmes incapacitated, and its financial position is easily aacertained. This Company is specially qualified, therefore, to act for absentees. Capital, £50,000, m 10,000 shares of £5 each Total Liability £100,000 DiBEoroBS: B. B. Cargill, Esq. P. 0. Neill, Esq. J. M. Bitchie, Esq. John Bobertj, Ksq. James Mills, Esq, B. J. Spencs, Esq. W. Laitkenoe Simmon, Manager. Ofßce : Bzchango Buildings, Liverpool street, Dunedin, Agent m London: H. J. Gibbs, Big., Dashwnod House, New Broad street, B.C. The Company collect rents, dividends, interest, or other income, invest money, negotiate loans, purchase and sell real and personal property, manage estates, and generally act as ugontß. Forms, charges, and all other information oan be obtained on application at the Office of the Company or any of its agencies. Notices. TIMAKU AGBICULTURLL AOT) PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. NOTICE TO BUTTEB MAKEBB AND DAIRYMEN. ENTRIES for POTTBD BUTTER Close on SATURDAY, Ootober 1,1892. F. W. BTUBBS, Secretary. MOUNT PEEL BOAD BOARD. T3ATEPAYEBB oan now OBTAIN XL POISONED GRAIN at the Board's Office, FBBE OF COST. DUGALD MAOFABLANB, Clerk. GBRALDINE ROAD BOABD. NOTICE TO BATSPAYBBS. CHEQUES forwarded by Post, m Payment of Rates, if made payable on Banks outside Geraldine, must have exchange added, as a receipt will not be sent by poet. By order, WM. SHIEHS, Bate Collector. Geraldine, September 15th, 1892. PUBLIO NOTIOB. NOTICE is hereby given that a SPBOIAL MEETING- of the above Ooitnoil will be hold at the Council Chambers, Timaru, on MONDAY, the twenty-sixth Say of September, 1892, at 8 o'olock p.m., for the purpose of adopting a resolution to make the following proposed new By-Law, viz: — By-Law No. 22, to regulate the proportion of cost of constructing footways and channels within the Borough of Timaru, whioh shall be a charge on the owners or occupiers of the lands and buildings fronting on suoh footways or channels, A copy of the proposed By-Law ia now deposited at the Office of the Council, George Street, Timaru, end is open for publio inspection during office hours. Dated this fifteenth day of September, 1892. EDWIN Ht. LOUGH, Town Olerk. Funeral Notices. FCNBBAL NOTIGB. rflHB Friends of Mb Jobs Aiteik are A. respectfully informed that the funeral of his late son John will leave his residence, for the Arowhenua Cemetery, on SUNDAY, the 18th inst., at i to 1 p.m. WALTBE G. BUTLAND, Undertaker. Meetings, Amusements, <£c. PRIMITIVE METHODIST OHUBOH, Babh&sd Siebet. Morning at 11, Bey. W. 0. Woodward, aubieet —"The Purpose of the Ohuvoh." B'vening at 6.30, Rev. W. 0. Woodward— " The highest proof of the value of Christianity." ■ . ■ Glec-iti, 2.30—8er W. C. Woodward. /-<ONGRE»ATIONAL OHUBOH, V^ Sophia Btbbbt Haioi. Services TO-MOBROW, oooducted by Bbv. B. D. Cecil. 11.0 a.m. —The great Invitation j third diicourae on Matt, xi, 28, 89, 80. 6.80 p.m.—The story of Abimeleoh and jotham's Parable; continued from lait week. Strangers cordially welcomed. rfiIMABU BAPTIST OHUBOH, X Nobth Stbbbt, Bbv. 0. 0. Bbowk. TO-MOBBOW (Sunday) At 11.0 Aim 6.30. EVENING—" The Maori and the Bishop, —or, Heathendom rebukes and shames Christendom." A consideration of the remarkable and sensible letter of Tangata Maori (see T. HsbaliD, Sept. 16), m whioh he unoonaoiously bears testimony to the truth of the inspiration of the Bible, whioh never speaks of the triumph of the Ohuroh m this age bat distinctly forewarns that the professed followers of Christ would frightfully bungle, go astray, and spoil the simple teachings of God's Son and Hit apostles. The affairs of the Church to-day are m a hopeless mess and muddle from whioh there is no deliverance till the Lord Jesus Ohrint himself returns to the earth to disentangle the confusion, and reduce ehaoa to order. Obriitendom (mere outward Christianity) is like a waterlogged ship drifting helploroly at the meroy of the winds and currents of various, opinions and teachings. Its end is to bo hopelessly wrecked (as was the Jewish nation) and then succeeded by something better, viz., the Kingdom of God [established on earth with Christ personally ' reigning at Jeiuislem. Then no Tangata Maori shall have any reason for complaint. II F«t»r ii and iii.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5515, 17 September 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5515, 17 September 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5515, 17 September 1892, Page 1