Public Notices. CHURCH, T E ARC. The existing Anglican churches of St. Raul and St. Peter being now insufficient for the increasing population of Wellington, attached to the Church of England, a series of meetings of the vestries and members of those churches, separately and collectively, have been held with a view to provide an additional church in the Te Aro district. . The congregations of St. Paul s and _ St. Peter’s have each of them guaranteed a moiety of a stipend of £3OO, for* the present year, to a clergyman who will labor to draw together a congregation while the church is building. The services of one already experienced in the Colony, and lately returned from England, have been secured. The Provincial Government have granted an acre of land adjoining Sussex Square, and in the neighborhood of the new College, at a moderate price, and this site for a church and parsonage has been purchased by tiro Standing Committee without involving cost to the proposed new parish. This site will be easily accessible to a large portion of the present parish of St. Peter, and will serve the district which it may be anticipated will be rapidly built upon along and adjacent to the Adelaide Hoad; it will be available for such of the pupils of the College as may board there, or in its neighborhood ; and while it will greatly relieve the church of St. Peter, it will stand in a district of its own, instead of competing with the latter, as it might do were it to he placed nearer to it. Einally, at a meeting of all poi’sons interested, called by public advertisement, and held at Messrs. Bethune and Hunter’s offices, on the 11th iust., the following gentlemen agreed to act as a General Committee to promote the work : His Excellency the Governor. His Lordship the Bishop. The Venerable the Archdeacon. Rev. B, W. Harvey. Rev. W. N. Elwyn. „ E. A. Hare. Mr. R, Hunter. Hon. C. J. Pharazyn, Mr. T. Kebbell. M.L.C. Mr. G. Allen. Mr. Le Patourel. Mr. C. de Castro. Mr. Morrow. Mr. W. F. Clieesman. Mr. E. Pearce, M.H.R. Mr. J. J. Cherrett. Mr. 0. P. Powles. Mr. A. Crowe. Mr, W. H. Quick. Mr. E. Dixon. Mr. Robinson. Mr. Donaldson. air. 0. Rous Marten. Mr. J. Dransfield. air. A. B. Sheath. Mr. G, Didsbury. air. W. Seed, air. Gaby. Mr. C. H. Snow, air. J. R. George. air. AV. Spinks, air. C. Hardy. air. A. Young. "* air. AV. Heaps. air. 0. E. Zohrab. Commander J. D. R. Hewitt, R.N. The following gentlemen were appointed a Sub-Committee to collect subscriptions, to obtain plans and estimates, to add to the number of the General Committee those who may be willing to assist, and to report to a meeting to be held on the second Tuesday in September, at the office of aiessrs. Bethune & Hunter. : His Excellency the Governor. His Lordship the Bishop. The Venerable the Archdeacon. The Rev. B. AV. Harvey. Hon. C. J. Pharazyn, M.L.C. air. E Pearce, M.H.R. ai.. C. P. Powles. air. T. Kebbell. Mr. O. De Castro. Whereupon the said Sub-Committee, having met this day, appointed air. C. P. Powles to act as Secretary, and air. T. Kebbell, Honorary Treasurer, and certain gentlemen to call upon householders, and generally to solicit subscriptions for the erection of the proposed Church. It is intended, in ' the first place, to proceed with such portion of the building as will conveniently accommodate from 400 to 500 persons. The Sub-Committee request all persons interested in the welfare of the to contribute liberally, in order that a building may he erected worthy of its purpose, and of this crowing City, and that a commencement of the undertaking may he made without delay. The Sub-Committee also request that such persons as may be willing to give their services on the General Committee, will send iu their names to the Secretary, and that every member of the General Committee will do his best to procure subscriptions. Subscriptions may he paid to the Honorary Treasurer, or to the account of the New Te Aro Church Fund, at the Bank of New Zealand. SUBSCRIPTIONS PROMISED. The Manawatu Highways District Rate Book will he open for Inspection of Ratepayers (at the office of the Board, Palmerston), from the 12th inst. till the 12th September next. By order of the Board. Palmerston North, August 5, 1874. QI T Y ER.EAV ER Y MACE and ARKELL, in commencing business in Wellington, beg to call the attention of hotel-keepers to their unrivalled Ales, brewed entirely of the very best malt ajid hops to he procured in the Home and Colonial markets. The Brewery is under the management of one of the firm, who has spent the last twenty years in brewing and managing breweries, twelve of which-he has spent in New Zealand. M. & A. guarantee their ales equal to any article produced in New Zealand, and request publicans to give them a trial, feeling satisfied that they will confirm the fact. All orders promptly attended to. Custom House Street, August Ist THE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN & CO. COLONIAL PRODUCE. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, FLAX, TALLOW, BUTTER, and other produce; or they will make liberal advances on the same if consigned to their agents for sale, in either the Melbourne, San Francisco, New York, or London markets. JOHNSTON & CO. Government NoticesJptPORTANT SALE LANDS. OF CROAVN Notice is hereby given that 47,000 aei’es, 1 more or less, of Crown Lands, divided into Suburban and Rural Sections; situated in the PAKAE-KABETU BLOCK, AVest Coast, and distant ten miles from the township of Marton, Upper Rangitikei, will ho sold bypublic auction, at this office, on or about Ist September. • The Parao-Karctu Block, hereafter to bo called, “The Township of Hunter,” is easily accessible both from Wanganui and Ilangitikei. Part of the land is covered with open bush, while that in the Pourcwa Valley and also on the ‘ Turaldna side consists of level country. Further information will bo given in future advertisements. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Croivn Lands. Crow’ll Lands Office, Wellington, June 30, 1874.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4188, 22 August 1874, Page 4
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