SALVATION ARMY FORGET FULNESS."
The.Advocate says :— During a.re« ; centlvisit of the Salvation Army, at Turakiha a member of <be Bulis' contingent asked Mr Hawkins' stable boy,'jfQr7phange. ; for.a'«61 il uoi.e v ,;The. boylwent', Wo the ho^el and got a pound's wpi-tb of silvei 1 , arifl handed the^hojebf it to tbe. Salvationist, whojgave him pack 2s to pay for the horses- f eed, quite forfeiting at the •am'e.jtime to baud over ihe note; the boy^ajso omitting to mention io. It was, not^ until the resident of Bulls got jtaine 'tliat he fof.od out tbat he had jaot given the boy tiie &\ note., Anxious. to put mat. ers sir ai^bt aatp t Boon as possible, he sent the money to Mr^ Hawkins the following morn*, ing by a messenger, wbo, however, faUedtOj deliver it till a da-y.or two ; afterwards. Meanwhile, a lelegram Was received by Mr Scales m reference 'to the matter, and it appears. he has been accused of trying to work. a /point, : We print elsewhere a letter from Mr Scales on the sub* jeefc, !»nd from what we hear of the circumstances, there can, be no possible. j doubt that,, the whole affair arose th'r'ougn pure forge tfulness." -
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1333, 29 October 1884, Page 4
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198SALVATION ARMY FORGET FULNESS." Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1333, 29 October 1884, Page 4
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