The Mormons, who started work at Chris'church a few months ago, and then went south, recommenced a crusade there on Sunday week. On that occasion » slight disturbance took jpUce. During the week several ser- - 11 vines were held, but passed off quietly. Last Sunday, however, the meeting closed with a scene of riotous disorder. Elder Brown conducted the services, and a crowd of 200 assembled just as theproee dings were being terminated. A slight disturbance to-k place, and the crowd quickly swelled. Then the police, who were in attendance, closed l Id. A ru?h was made for the elders, : ! find they were bustled with some force. Under polio* protection they proceeded in the direction of their abode, fo'lowed by a jeering crowd numbering about 2000. When opp n site a watering place in the river, and attempt whs m»de to duck the elders, but it was frustrated fcy tho polic. A quantity of stones and clods were thrown, and two of tho Mormons were struck, but no serious injury was done. BABY LIKES \ Ml CUTICURA RESOLVENT ic so pure, sweet, and wholesome that all ajjes may take it-with pleasure and benefit. Its mission is to cool and cleanse the blood in eczema and other torturing, disfieurinf; humours, rashes, and irritations, while warm baths with Cuiicdiia Soap cleanac tho surface of crusts and scales, and gentle anointings with Cuticura. Ointment soothe and heal itching, burning sklu. So:d evfirwhJ-c. Fr.re'.cn<lcpnt>! F. Newbekt,Tendon: L. Mi'tit, Jurie: 1?. Tawsa U Co.. Sydney, fm-rt» Dbuo awb C3IEU. Ci>li.>-, Sola Props.. Boeton, U. 8. X MISSING HORSE. LOST, Stolen or Strayed.—A Bay Gelding, stoat 15£ bands, with brack on near for# hoof.—Reward of £2 on returning to A. PIKBTT, Devon-street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 221, 1 October 1901, Page 3
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284Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 221, 1 October 1901, Page 3
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