Wesleyan Service.—We notice that the Rev. Mr. Carr has altered his time of service at Ormond, to-morrow, to avoid clashing with lhe Rev. Mr. Williams’ service there.
Dr Carr—lt will be Been on reference to our advertising columns that Dr- Carr gives his final seance in Gisborne, at the Masonic Hull this evening. Native Lands Court.—lt is notified that a sitting of the Native Lands Court will take place at Wain>a,-on Thursday - the \2Blh proxirho and following da_vs. V" Freemasons’ Lodge. — The emergency meeting of the Turanganui Lodge of Freemasons will be held at the Freemasons’ Hall on Monday the 27th instant at 8 p.m. ’ -. BnrewoN.—We-are glad notice that-tfie for tb&tcpi-eseiiHk-tion of the Turanganui electorate will address th e electors ut- .JUi'. ViUer-sis-this (Saturday) "evening" at 7 aaiH liulf-past 7 respectively. t ■■ j /J,f | j; jI L .. ' Trinity Parsonage.—The tenders for the erection o£.4»his parsonage were opened- on Thursday. There were three tenders, namely —two from Messrs Forbes and Skoet, for £615, and £634, respectively, and one from Mr. Morgan for £675. , Qne of tlw from Messrs Forbes and SkeeV—that for £631 —although ndt the rotfest, wus accepted. The Cutter Whau—This cutter, which went ashore at Waipiro, East Coast, about three weeks ago, has Sustained any material irjjury-. | bntf has' been inspected by Messrs Smitli and Thompson, and their report of her is so far favorable that th *y believe she can be I’epiiireiL at,, a bomparatively small cost was originally consigned to Mr. R. Kelly, for the Mahia—has, we understand, been sold to Mr Edward Walker, storekeeper, of Avvanui, who has also a store at Waipiro. Divine Services will beheld to-morrow as follow:—Church of England—Ormond, 11 a.m. Holy Trinity, Gisborne, 7 pm. The sacrament of Baptism will be celebrated ar 5 p.m. by the Rev. E. Williams. The Rev. W. H. hoot, St. Andrew’s, Gisborne, at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Holy Communion will be celebrated after the morning service. Owing to this, there will be no service at Matawhero. Wesleyan—The Rev. T. G. Carr, Court House, Gisborne, 11 Va.m., and 6.30 p.m.; and at Makauri, at 2.30
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 308, 18 September 1875, Page 2
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