Pitt - street Wesleyan Sunday School. —Theanniversary services of the above school were" held yesterday. The Rev. Joseph Berry preached in the morning from' The 10th chapter of- St. John, pa*t]of; verse 15;* and the Rev; P. H. Comford raP the- evening/ from 2nd Chroiiicles,' 34th' ohaptef, yerses 1,2, and 3"; s^h^'Rev. G. 8. Harper delivered ah a'ddres. to the children in the afternoon.; The congregations were l&rge,' and the collections amounted to about £20. The New York" World says the reason why the pantaloon-makers of Boston have struck is because the Woman's Rights Movement there has created such a demand for those articles. A fool in a. high station is like a man on ne top -of a high , mountain- —everything -spears spall to him, and he appears smaU to 1 .erybddy. o;[J 0 ;;,,..
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 80, 11 April 1870, Page 2
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