Notices
SUBSCRIPTION LIST. The following subscriptions for the benefit of the wife and fnn.ily of John Richards have been collected by Mr If. E. Campbell:—J. W. Hall £1, H. E. Campbell 10b 6d, J. W. Speight 10s 6d, John Frnter 10b, A. Hume ss, J. A. M. ss, Mrs Varrell 53, McKee 2s 6d, W. Wilson 2s 6d, Sorgt. Mulville 2? 6d, Jeffery 2s, J. X 2s 6d, J. D. 3s, R. E. 2s 6d, J. P. 2s 6d, A. Gillan ss, J. Marshall ss, R., G. 2s 6d, J.. W. 2b 6d, James McGowan 2s 6d, | C. Joalin 2s 6d, Mra Norbury 2* fid, Brown and 00. ss, J. A. 2s, Lamb Bros. ss, K. B. 2s 6d, F. H. 2s 6d, J. F. 2s 6^, Mrs Thompson 2s 6d, R. F. 2s 6d, A. J. A. 2s 6d, Friend 2s 6d,T. L. Murray ss, R. Workman ss, Chas. McL. 2s, W.C 2s 6d, J.B. 4?, A.B. 10s 6d, J.K. 2s 6d, McD. 2s 6d, H. McL. 2s 6d, J. R. Perry 10a, G. W. C. ss, H. Dalton ss, W. McCullough 10s.
Services
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
THE Subject of Mr Neili/s Sermon in the above Church on SUNDAY Forenoon will be " BAPTISM," and The Third of the Series ol Lectureß on the Bible"" will be given in the Evening, at 6 30. Subject—" The Sources of Textual Criti cism"—(continued) —"Versions, Fathers, &c. WESLEYAN HOME MISSION. ON^jjjpttDAY NEXT, the 12th inst., Sermons will be preached at Sbortland —MORNING, by Rev. W. Mobiby. EVENING, by Eev. W. Watkin. Grahumstown—MOßNlNG, by Rev. W. Watkin. EVENING, by Rev. W. Mome*. On MONDAY a Lecture on "The English Bible—its History and Translations " will be given by the Rev. Wat. Mobiex, in the Congregational Church, at 7 o'clock. On TUESDAY NIGHT a Public Meeting will be held in the Grahamstown Church. The Rev. W. Moriet, as the deputation from Conference, will be the chief speaker. To begin at 7 o'clock. A Collection at the close of each service. 1072 . Fcnerals FUNERAL NOTICE. mHE Friends of Mr James Fobgie are 1 respectfully notified that the FUNERAL of bis eldest daughter will leave his residence, Pollen street, at 2.30 TO-MORROW (Sunday), for the Shortland Cemetery. ; W. TWBHTTMAN, 1070 Undertaker. Lectures,, etc SPIRITUALISM FURTHER EXPLAINED. - IN THE AC A DEMY O F MUSIC on SUNDAY, at 3 p.m. The IDENTITY of the SPIRIT IN MAN. The PHILOSOPHY of GOOD and EVIL. The PHILOSOPHY of SPIRITUALISM, and the Necessity of ITS USE in the PRESENT AGE. In Conclusion — The SPIRITUAL PHILOSOPHICAL BX-. PLANATION as to Phenomena about to take place. ADMISSION FREE! COLLECTION to Defray Expenses. 1063
Volunteer Notices DISTRICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Thames, Sept. 11th, 1880. THE Inspection of the several Volunteer and Cadet Corps in the District will b* made in the following order, vii. :— SATURDAY, the 11th instant—No. 3 Thames Scottish, Ohinemuri, at 7.30 p.m. ■ ■ . .': ■'.-■. ": ... • MONDAY, the 13th instant—Thames Scottish Cadets, at 7*30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant—St. George's Naval Cadets, at 8 p.m., at the Brigade Hall. , THURSDAY, the 16th instant—Thames Scottish Battalion (No. 1 and 2 Companies) and Band, and Naval Brigade and Band, at 7 pm. Thames Rifle Rangers at 8 p.m. FBIDAY, the 17th—Hauraki Engineers, at 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, the 18th—Native Corps, at 2 p.m. T. L. Mttbbat, 1071 ■ / Major. rpHE Thames Scottish Battalion and Naval X Brigade and Bands will parade for MONTHLY IN3PECHON on THURSDAY, in their respective Halls, at 7 p.m. sharp, and, weather permitting, will form in Column at 7.30, opponte Naval Hall. ' Liept. Gavik will act as Adjutant for the united parade. T. L.MtTBBAY, Major T.S.V. • E. T. WiTiDMAW. Captain T.N.B, 1068 THAME6 RIFLE RANGERS. THE Company and Band will MEET at the Volunteer Hall TO-MORROW MORNING, at 10 o'clock sharp, prepared to attend Church Parade. Everj member is expected to be present. By order. John Fabbell, 1065 Secretary. Meetings 1.0.0. F., jfi[ M.U.,A.D. LOYAL WAIKATOLODGE, No. 5444. THE FINANCIAL MEETING of the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellow*' Hall, Richmond street, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 14th inst. at 7.80 o'clock. Business—Payment of Dues. Chablbs Ahikb, '' Secretary. FOR SAL E— A HOUSE next door to Post Oflice, Mackay street. Apply to W. Suphen«J* 1047
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 11 September 1880, Page 3
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702Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3654, 11 September 1880, Page 3
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