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St. Joseph’s Church.—The Right Rev. Dr Moran gave the Sacrament of Confirmation yesterday to fifty girls and twenty boys, besides a few adults. The ceremony was of an imposing character. In his address to the recipients of the sacrament, the Bishop enlarged upon the advantages derivable from it; and subsequently referred to the speech of Bishop Strossmaycr on the “ Infallibility question,” which has been going the rounds of the Colonial Press. Bishop Moran stated that as one who was present during the sittings of the Vatican Council, he could affirm that it was never spoken. It was nothing more or loss than a forgery on the part of the Italian Government to suit their own purposes. Napoleon is preparing to retreat to Arensberg, Switzerland. ' The correspondence between Mr Bailie Cochrane and Mr Monsell in reference to an Australian mail service has been published. Mr. Monsell prefers the route by San Francisco to that by tho Cape of Good Hope. The question is to be refeired to Victoria.

Advertisements received too late for Classification. JpRINCESS THEATRE. THIS EVENING, MONDAY. Great Success of the Latest Comedy TAKE THAT GIRL AWAY, Ami a New Laughable Farce WHICH SHALL I MARRY ! Dolly Green, Mabel Herberte, Musgrave, &c.. OTAGO INSTITUTE. A MEETING of the Institute will be held To-raorraw (Tuesday) Evening, in the Museum, at 7,30 p.m. Ea"h member has the right to admit two friends. D. BRENT, Secretary. LOST, from Kensington on Saturday last, a Small Black Doc.', with Tan paws and white breast. Finder rewarded. U‘Hen, Kensington, or Hughes and Harvey, Frinces-street. FOUND, a Brooch. Apply Mrs G. Sawers, George-street. mcTLET, Shop and three rooms, Walker X street, two Doors from Princes street. Apply, Munster Arms. WANTED at once, First-class Man to take charge of Stable ; also three Grooms. Apply Cobb and Co., Manse street. WANTED a Little Girl to mind Children. Mrs Fib’ll, High-street. WANTED a RUNNER for the Caversham District. To a good man liberal terms will be offered. Apply at once “ Star ” Office. MRS. SNADDON, Midwife, has removed to Moray-place, near English Parsonage, BOY Wanted at once. Apply “ Star ” Office. _____ Sales toy Auction. PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS, Tuesday, 17th October, 1871. Under Bill of Sale. ■ HORSES, WAGGONS, DRAYS AND L HARNESS. DRIVER STEWART ft CO., have received instructions from the Mortga- *• gee to Sell by Public Auction on Tuesday, 3 17th inst., at 12 o’clock, at the Provincial I Sale Yards, Stafford-street. Brown Draught Horse Lion. Bay ~ Clyde , Three Drays, t One Waggon, I And several sets of Harness.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2703, 16 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2703, 16 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2703, 16 October 1871, Page 3

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