Deuteronomy—xxxi. 1-29, xxxiii., xxxiv. 1-12 with Psalm xc. Joshua—i., xxi. 43-45, xxii., xxiii., xxiv. Judges—ii. 6, iii. 4. I. Samuel—i. 9, ii. 11, ii. 27-36, iii., iv. 1-18, vii. 3-77, viii.. ix., x. 1-27, xiii. I—xiv. 47,...xvi. with Psaims viii. and ix., xvii., xviii. 1-16, xix., xx., xxii. with Psalm cxlii., xxiii. with Psalm xxxi., xxiv. with Psalm xxxiv., xxv. 1-20 and 23-33, xxvi. xxx., zizi. 11. Samuel—i., iii. 1 and 17-39, iv., v. 1-10, vii., viii., ix., xii. 1-23 with Psalms li. and xxxii., xv., frith Psalms xxv. and xxvii., xvi. 1-19 with Psalms iii. and iv., xvii. with Psalms xxiii. and xlii., xviii., xix., xxii. with Psalms ciii. and civ., xxiii. 1-17 with Psalms i., xxxvii., and xci. I. Kings—i. 5-53, ii., iii. 1-15 with Psalms lxxii., iv. 1 and 20-34, v. 1-12, viii. 1-30, x., xi. 9—xii. 33; xv., xvi., xvii., xviii., xix., xx., xxi. 1-20, xxii. 11. Kings—iv. 1-37, v., xvii., xviii. 1-25 and 3G-37, xix., xxii., xxiii., xxiv.. xxv. 1-21. Ezra—i., with Psalms cii., exxi., cxxvi., cxxiii., and cxxx. ; iii., iv. 1-5, v., vi. Haggai—The whole book. [lt is recommended that a lesson taken from the following list of chapters in the Book of Proverbs, and from the selected Psalms as follows, be read on some one day of the week :—] Proverbs—i.—ii. 9, iii., iv., vi. 1-19, viii., x., xi., xii., xiii., xiv., xv., xvi., xvii., xviii., xix., xx., xxi., xxii., xxiii., xxiv., xxv., xxvi., xxvii., xxviii., xxix., xxxi., 10-31. Psalms—i.,"xxxvii., and xci., iii. and iv., viii. and xix., xxiii. and xlii., xxv. and xxvii., xxxi., xxxiv., li. and xxxii., lxxii., ciii. and civ., cii., cxxi., cxxvi., cxxiii. and cxxx.,
cxlii. Ecclesiastes—xii. New Testament. St. Matthew—i. IS-25, ii. St. Luke—ii. 40-52. St. Matthew—iii., iv. 1-11. St. John—i. 19-51, ii., iii. 1-21, iv. St. Matthew—iv. 12-25, v., vi., vii., viii., ix., x., xi., xii., xiii., xiv., xv., xvi., xvii., xviii. St. John—xi. 1-54. St. Luke —ix. 51-G2, x., xi., xii., xiii., xiv., xv., xvi., xvii., xviii., 1-14. St. Matthew—xix. 13-30, xx., xxi. 1-16, xxi. 17-46, xxii., xxiii., xxiv., xxv., xxvi. 1-16. St. John—x;ii. 1-17. St. Matthew—xxvi. 17-75, xxvii. St. John—xx. 1-IS. St. Luke—xxiv. 13-48. St. John—xx. 19-31. xxi. St. Matthew—xxviii. 16-20. Acts—i., ii., iii., iv., v., viii. 1-4, ix, 1-31, x., xiii., xiv., xv., 36-41, xvi., xvii., xviii., xix., xx., xxi., xxii., xxiii., xxiv., xxv.. xxvi., xxvii., xxviii. Romans—xii. 9-12. I. Corinthians—xiii. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. A MEETING will be held in the OddL fellows' Hall, Coquet street, on FRIDAY EVENING, 16th Inst., at 9 p.m., to take into consideration the desirability of Instituting a Division of "The Sons and Daughters of Temperance." 558 ROBT. STIRLING, D.G.W.P. NO. 1 COMPANY, O.R.V. IMMEDIATELY after Inspection Parade on FRIDAY, 16th, a GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held Full attendance requested. GEORGE SUMPTER, 560 Captain. V. 11. NO. 3 BATTALION, O.R.Y. THE MONTHLY INSPECTION PARADE of the OAMARU COMPANIES will be held TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 16th INST., at S o'clock. A full muster is requested. WM. J. STEWARD, SGI Major Commanding. UNTiiNG APPOINTMENTS. OTAGO HOUNDS. FRIDAY, 16TH MAY. MEDORA HOTEL. REIDSTON, At 11 o'clock. 553 TREES Planted and Pruned. Gardens laid out, and old ones done up, by a Practical Gardener. Address "Gardener," office of this paper. 559 NOTICE. IF this should come under the notice of ALFRED ROBINSON, he may find his brother, GEORGE ROBINSON, by applying at the WAIMATE BARRACKS, or to JOHN VINING, Waimate. Alfred Robinson left Kent in 1574, and George Robinson, who has just arrived in New Zealand, will be very glad to hear from him. GEORGE ROBINSON, May 10th, 1579. 555 TO-MORROW, CONTINUATION OF SALE. FRIDAY", 16th MAY. At Mr. Sumpter's New Store, Harbor-st. At 12 o'clock. A H. MAUDE has received instructions from the Trustee in the estate of Thomas Ferens, to sell by public auction, at above time and place—All his Valuable and Varied Stock of BOOKS, PRINTS, &c. A. H. MAUDE, 476 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 17th MAY. At Commercial Yards. At 11 o'clock sharp. PURE-BRED GREYHOUND SLUT AND PUPPIES. "CI LE MING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Mr. Disher to sell by public auction, at above time and place— The Pure-bred Greyhound Slut SWEETLIPS, by Scamp, out of Flirt. 5 pure-bred Greyhound Puppies, out of Sweetlips, by Reubens, out of Duchess of Kent, by Red Kail. SLIPS AND COUPLINGS. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 562 Auctioneers. KS. W. E. BRUNTON, Htjmber.-stp.eet, TEACHER OF MUSIC, SINGING, " Drawing and Paintinc. Drawing Lessons on Monday and Thursday, from 2 till 3 p.m. For particulars apply to Messrs. Ronayne and Cottrell. A LL ORDERS for Stone from the following quarries now belonging to the OAMARU STONE COMPANY must be left at the Office, Tyne-street:— Weston No. 1 Weston No. 2 (late Adamson's) Totara Tree. The price delivered on drays at quarries, or in trucks at Oamaru, can be had on ap plication, 848
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. A MEETING will be held in the OddL fellows' Hall, Coquet street, on FRIDAY EVENING, 16tli Inst., at 9 p.m., to take into consideration the desirability of Instituting a Division of "The Sons and Daughters of Temperance." 558 ROBT. STIRLING, D.G.W.P.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 958, 15 May 1879, Page 2
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