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, . ftuiclPro Quo.—The foll6^g of ““ .late Bishop of Winchester is too oharao tenstic to be lost sight of. Some Treats ago, 66untry seat of a wellkivoym? Bishop himselfc r. a his noble host mentioned that bis gamekeeper was a Disinter ;. and’although,, hei JWdttot’-vipsb tomterferelnthe religions opinions ; ,of his employes, stillj -as iiU the' test of his leryants went to church, he should like this man to go. Would the Bishop speak to him? If hoj used hi ß wWclliknown- persuasive powers, doubtiess he might ,overcome the, scruples'.of the phprohvii®»o;Bißhopi ex iPsm, bim?e%dehghted :yd%the ; , request P^ eißC l®'d at to^tip®:keeper’s cottage., W. s*m kihci^: WS& w-w.^ould I Resist;'heW&'estabnshed, hjimself in-the jwdd l his humble host, J and granually tb' ipirrtiial ' At length, when he thought he had sufficiently gained" the - confidence of the man, his| lordship said, “By-the-bye, how is it that I ; moii t see you*,at Church !. know fit’s your duty :to Took 's>s& e l ' don’t,nee anything ifi the Bible agiinst’going to church?” # “No, my lord; neither do I W , auythihgran ;th'e. Bibles to- w'anant a'fprcacher of' , r the; gospel in going.out -shooting!. iThe apostles ” > ® v ® 1 y i^NPi”li;eplie.d ; fthei<rea,dy-pwitted Bishop; they bawl,,no -game inf Palestine to those days—they went out fishing instead ”■

1.. Late Ajdye^eMaents. p R.IN dl'S S' .T'p VflE.: , THIS EVE^lNO^Se^ayi JAN.,I3. ! THE CRICKET ,ON THE HEARTH Concluding with tbp'Ea’ughkhle Afterpiece of THE TWO Tomorrow, Wednesday, Jam: 14. - ' ' ; THE ; RAGPICKER m PARis. 1 ~ i " Look out fdir’ATM'ER 'DARK. HE per Surat are informed that they can have Money Advanced on their Articles, Free of Interest, for One Month, at the City Loan and Discount Company, Princes street, opposite Burton Bros. ~ ' -A. MYERS,'Manager. W A S D. Smart Youth, to assist. WANTED TENDERS for four-roomed Cottage,. Plans and specifications at Taylor’s Venetian Blind Works, Maclaggan street. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WAITED, a smart Lad as Groom. Apply sharp, Crown Hotel, Caverabam. TENDERS Wanted till noon on Wednes- ; day, 21st iust., for Repairing and Launching the steamer Tuapeka. now lying I on the left hank of the Molyntux. s j, Specifications to be seen at the Offices of the Victoria Insurance Company, Manse street, Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

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Evening Star, Issue 3399, 13 January 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3399, 13 January 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3399, 13 January 1874, Page 3

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