A correspondent , w.rites : — " I tend you t little poeirt called 'Tßo lay of tf c lark.' ' If »o6e^teiUet ; nie know." Aid the tfditp^^^^ir^^RilJcjted, with thanks. If^u'%wl J ««nd^ »h f eir ipetjimena of thr JTayftf the" hen we will aC^pt^' T r .._ rj.- r r ,-,■ > T - > I ' The obelisk unTeilJd l at J Birmibghafn -m, memory of the late 1 . Colonel r r ßufnal y iYstfmt > &%tir*& i iß a^orn^X,; significant symbols, inqludin/^a, imoula--iog^oLprimrowi.- The jnemorial wis i qqntrib'ated' to by men rifcjA]* « «ll),*^«f »>f , political tnoqght,; but tho inaoney | w k* dhiafl'y^ffteii. by ;th« , .worki?g-claMe» pf Blrmic(jfh l anji<.^;:/:v r..j v :=r | Jlr^.^W^QToVe^ wlio held tempe'r^ ancie meetings at' Pal ineraton- North, VPiip^aWaiand Kaekli(naj ■ino#-he'>left 'Wellington; returned ;to * oh Sunday! and left a^aihfbr the Soirth &xt frayi/ ter Wlliam ; Fox, Who .^aß accompaniiß'a ' : by ! Lafly ' ! P6i,> flab • *«jnt iJy th^ same steamer. It is intertded : ltd 1 H&ldr'a serie« of ; raeetingi in' -Duneiajn; , f Chr«f church, and otlier placesV m cquyecti<>n f ivi{ith the orgaihizaition^fo^Uie j^eW^Z^alanaTeraper^ntie^ allfaiidi^ V l^ Ch.ujch^rojniß^ersfroni yanojiß Mrta of the- country .waa'heM in"^di^b'|>rii;h the other day to consider the state of 'ecclet-/ laßticat Affai^ m ISootlaad. , '';. tUtii, r . ineei.injr' was conducted priyatel^.; bdtrit |is that; , satisfact^n ' yras 'ex,preß'eed!at' the 'general jdewre f tb';briß^ ai?pu^ Scpttjih. Prebby terinn, union,^and /^tivas heidihat; the, buly soluribii bftne present :4iAfpulty must include^ diilestabfishme.nt/and\^isendowmeoi.J", It Was also agreed ;that tlie equal, claimk bf| the United 'Presbyterians 'must be'con.sidersd.^ ;;,,<,;,.,,..., :'»-__.^.-- j o,,Ai Correspondent of a ,*\Va|kf(fol. paper iwrites :-~" I iaew at^ejw Zealand. ciyil : sefcyant who. will befere x lpi?g,r«tire,od • good pension, 'SonOe time.^go^he took* a young man aside, and gave him the Secret of getting be m ithe service, jit ■wns, this,:— "E.ee^ quiet ; don't ptrensive letters ; do what you are' told, apd^asiyou-are told, leay^hg .the. to j.ypuF Vup^eriprs p Hbn't- falJ, but wth those ab.bvey6'«iV-!nor with the; .public.*' ' ;Thiit gentlemen. Js,np,w.,getting about 1 ; a" year ' thr6tfgh • keeping fuiftt': ; Of his ability m his .profession, will jiot write ; I yritl sty fhii; ftfiat the^ Qo^erjiraeht sqiije.' tiiue wa^epl him tK^ifre'on tialf ipay'aß a' pension/ |He reblied that, he would sooner not xetire inifejEut'p^y^-ftir hardl/'fcessary to sSy that ne cbnjes from north W thrTureed: 11 - — - --— — -I
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1672, 31 March 1886, Page 2
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363Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1672, 31 March 1886, Page 2
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