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TE AWAMUTU WESLEYAN CIRCUIT.

TilK usual qumterly meeting of the office-bearers 1 of tho Tv Awaiuntu Circuit was Hold in .the chinch, Te Awanititu, on Wednesday, October 3. All the officebeaieis but one weie present." - ! In the abscn.se of the Rev. Mr Dewsbury, the Rev. O. Dean occu])ied the chair. After singing a hymn, and prayer by the chairman, the minutes of the previous meeting were icad and confirmed. The encuit stewaids announced the expendituie to ha\ c exceeded the income considerably^ and although the two lectures kindly delivered by Mr Dewsbury weie more than sufficient to pay off last quai tor's liabilities, yet there was a deficiency of €12 f>s lid. After some time spent in discussing 1 ways and means, it was resolved that a special effoit bo made by oil the office-bearers during the coming quarter, to collect subscriptions to extinguish the present debt, and it was also resolved that the expenses during the cunent year shall be cut down in order that the ciicuit may 'be placed again on a -.ound financial basis. The number of mcmbeis was reported to be 39. The Sunday-School at Mangapiko was lepoited to be in <i flourishing condition. Jt was resolved that a leadeis meeting be formed, and that unfermented wine be used at the Saci amenta 1 services. Tt w.is resolved to leave the matter of appointing Mi Dean's succossoi in the hands of Confeience. — After the usual devotional cxeiches the meeting adjourned to the residence of Mr Glass, where an excellent tea was served, pi elided over by Mrs (lias-,. Mr J. W. Bridgnian having proposed a vote of thanks to Mis Glass for the trouble and kindness in entertaining the viiitoi •„ the vaiioui members dispersed, to meet again at the house of Mr Jiridgman some time dining December, on a date to be fixed by the Rev. Mr Dean.

The thoroughbred sire, King Quail's itinerary, will bq found in our advertisement columns. A 'notice by the Te Awamutu poundkeeper ■ippcars in our advertisement columns. Attention is drawn to Messrs Deyand French's new advertisement in another part of this issue. The draught cntiro Lothair is advertised to serve a limited number of mares at Woodlands this season. For terms, &.c, see advertisement Mr R. K. Davis, creditors' trustee, invites tenders for the assets in the bankrupt estate of James Daley, storekeeper, Hamilton. A pl.in of the Waiorongomai township, to be sold hv auction by Mr I). R. Gel lion on Friday, the 12th inst., may be seen at this office. Mr Gco. Aldridgc will conduct the usual dhine services at Le Qucsne's Hall, Hamilton Ji.ist, to-morrow morning and evening. The subject for the evening lecture will be " Ihe Last Prince of Christendom." Messrs Clark and Gane have been instructed by tin 1 trustees in the estate of lhomas. Norris. to sell at the farm, near Gorton, on the 12th inst., the whole of his live and dead stock, &c. A public meeting of the ratepayers of the Pukekura Road District will be held at the school-house, Cambridge West, on Monday next, at 7.30 p.m., to consider the desiiableness of erecting 1 a public pound for the district. Messrs W. J. Hunter and Co. will sell at the Cambridge Horse Yards to-day, horses, etc. On Thursday next, they will sell at the Cambridge Yards, fat sheep, fat cattle, dairy cows, store cattle, etc. On Thursday, the 18th inst., they will hold their Waikato Cattle Fair at Ohaupo. when they will offer over 300 head of all kinds of cittle, pure-bred bull, draught colts, etc. Intending sellers should communicate with the auctioneers early, in order that cattle may be advertised. ' On Tuesday, the 23rd inst.. they will hold their first sale of the season at the Okete ,Yards, near Raglan, when a large number of cattle will be yarded. Life in the Bush— Tiien- and Now.— It is generally supposed that in the bush we have to put up with many discomforts and privations ,in the shape ot food Formerly it was so, but now, thanks to T. B. Hill, who has himself dwelt in the bush, if food does consist chiefly of tinned meats his Colonial Sauce gives to them a most delectable flavour, making them as well of the plainest food most enjoyable, and instead as hard biscuits and indigestible damper his Improved Colovial Baking Powder makes the very best bread, scones, cakes, and pastry far superior and more wholesome than yeast or leaven. Sold by all storekeepers who can obtain it from, any merchant in Auckland. • You will do well to furnish your house from Garlick and Cranwell's. They have now the most complete Furnishing Warehouse in Auckland, furniture to suit all classes, good strcr.g, <md cheap. They have Tapestry Carpets ironi 2s 3d per yard, Brussels from 3s lid per yard, Linoleum from 3s 9d to ss, Oil Cloths from Is Qd to 4s §d per yard, good 12 feet wide Oil Cloths at 8s fid per yard. Immepsp assortment of Iron Bqdstcads from Infanti' Cots, to 6 feet wide half-tester Bedsteads. Double iron Bedfteads fromW?. '480 Bedsteads in stock to select i from. Beddings of all kinds and sizes kept in* readiness. Din\nff,;Sitting,/Drfiwing-room Furniture, and and alarge assortment "of Manchester are , Furnishing 'Goods, including a lot of_ Cndtonnus, Book, Catalogues sent free to intending purchasers. ''G'arljck' a^'CWnfrellJ City Hull Arcade, Q,u.of flif treotfAfykJswd.; f

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1756, 6 October 1883, Page 2

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TE AWAMUTU WESLEYAN CIRCUIT. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1756, 6 October 1883, Page 2

TE AWAMUTU WESLEYAN CIRCUIT. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1756, 6 October 1883, Page 2

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