YESTERDAY-Continued.
-YESTEEDAy.—Continued. REPORT 01' TUB DEPUTY TO '^HE OTA GO SYNOD. ' ] Mr Thomas Macffarlane and Others spoko in favour of the deputation to Otago. The l8&i£ Mr Elmslie thought they should not be too h>sty in condemning the Otago brethren. It was best that no expression of opinion should be made on them until the deputation met them in Otago. The Rev. Mr Bruce thought there should be no mincing of the matter. He thought the mind of the Assembly should be freely spoken on the Subject. 1 rJffcjFll6 B'ev"- M* Elmslie thought if any regret i'aW-^TessJ' 0 be expressed as to the non-attendance I [i&'Vuties it should be expressed with refJ^tii to the non-attendance not only from 'V s Otago but from Westland and Timaru. , The Rev. Mr Bruce oontended that the cases were,entirely different. .. „, , „.! Several reverend* gentlonion Eaving oxJsreased;their coaourrenoo in the roniarka of Mr Bnicei ThoJßiev, ,Mrj t Macky suggested that the
?\ mH f t}' eßev- B- McKinney be substituted for that of Mr Paterson. iho proposer agreeing to the change, the motion was put and carried J
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1203, 11 December 1873, Page 3
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