Church of England matters at Heidelberg are approaching a crisis. The Ber. Mr Garlick, the incumbent's curate, has sent in his resignation, the churchwardens not being able to guarantee him his stipend any longer. One churchwarden has'positively resigned, and the other two will resign if the present incumbent resumes his duties in the church. They have preferred certain charges against him which must be inquired into according to the provisions of the Church Discipline Act. The complaint preferred against the Eev. J. Lynar is, that on a certain Sunday, whilst his curate was preaching and he was seated at the communion-table (it being a sacrament day), he deliberately poured the wine from a bottle into the sacrament cup, and, before the whole congregation, took * hearty drink out of it. A new railway goods shed, 800 feet m length, is about to be constructed at Spencer street Station, Melbourne.
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Southland Times, Issue 1297, 23 August 1870, Page 2
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148Untitled Southland Times, Issue 1297, 23 August 1870, Page 2
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