The u’tial mon’hly meeting nf the Co >k County Council will take place at their n«‘w offices in the Library buildings on T mnday next.
A contemporary has been asked: “Can a nun belong to a bras- 1 band and be a Chris fian ?” It replies : “Wp see no impediment in the way, but. if he is a member •♦’ a brass band and is given to practising on his c »«met or trombone at home, it is an impossibility for the man living next door to be a C iristian
Members of the Rowing Club are remin led that a meeting will »»e In- d to-nignt at the Masonic, for the purpose of .selecting crews for racing contests. This being i matter of the utmost importance to successful operations, we trust to see all the active members, and those who are interested in the success of the Club, in attendant*.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 4, 3 November 1883, Page 2
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150Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 4, 3 November 1883, Page 2
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