WELCOMED BY CHURCHMEN.
LORD LIVERPOOL IN AUCKLAND, (By Telegraph.—Presß Association,) Auckland, March 11. His Excellency tlio Governor was fonnw ally welcomed to Auckland, at G over IN ment. House this morning by Bishop Crossley and a committee representing the Church of England. ' His Excellency, in acknowledging tlio presentation of ;»i» address, commented 011 tlio reference therein to the vast tract ,of country covered by tho Auckland diocese. lie said that tbe difficulties that confronted workers in carrying out their ministrations must be realised by everyone. He said in conclusion that the work, >, tho foundations of which were laid, by Marsden and Sehvyn, was still being carried forward by trusted, eager workers; , There may have been moil both abler and greater tl'ian they, though it is not easy to cite them; but in all history lionei were so intrepid, 110110 moro pure.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 12 March 1913, Page 6
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141WELCOMED BY CHURCHMEN. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 12 March 1913, Page 6
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