CONGREGATIONAL UNION.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) DUNEDIN, February 13. At the Congregational Union Miss Roberto moved a motion expressing the Gotaicil's thankfulnese for the remarkable Progress of temperance reform in New Zealand, ac evidenced by the splendid rewrite of the local option "pall. The .Council expressed regret at the~ioes sustained by *ne whole Om-ietian Church by the death c* the Bey. Hugh Price Huglwe and Dr. Parker. A motion was also passed eudore«*g the action of the Legislature prohibit*ng the importation and sale of opium. The Rev. h. Taylor was associated with the Rev. Mr GTasson as editor of the CtonBWgationftl section of the "Christian OuttoolL" The Rev. Mr Sargineon was appointed to represent the Union at the forthcoming Congregational Jubilee in Queeiisland. A resolution was passed protesting gainst thu existence of the totalieator. ! pooeidenition o f t jj e proposal to remove the * e *dquart«s of the Union to Wellinjrfrm J , * deferred for twelve months. Tiie J. Wilkias, of Auckland, was appointed chairman for 1904-5. Ifllinm auratum bulbs, New Zealand grown, may now be obtained from Ninuno and Blair, Dunedin, at 2s and 2s 6d each, poet free.—(Advt.) Nimmon and Blair's roses are true to name, well grown, and wQI give a large quantity,of bloom. . Send for Hit to Ninuno
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 9
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210CONGREGATIONAL UNION. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 9
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