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TIDE TABLE.

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2Egi,es says :■—lt is doubtless fortunate that men donot all take their pleasure in the same fashion. The methods of enjoy• meni are hkppily various. The Anglican clergymen of New South Wales; or some of them.'fihd zest in what would rather excite distress m less evangelical miridi. For'iqs.tancej in their church newspaper I see';tl\a|',at a meeting of the Country' and SuburfcaV&ie'^ the 116 V.' Evelyn S. llodgson'read a paper. " particularly, interesting and valuable, oh • Endless .SuiTering.' " A vole of thanks was accorded him, and it is then stated that closing prayers "brought to an end one !of fche! pleasantest of the society'i agreeable;profitable meetings. „A new member^ added that .." this had: been, to him the happiest day" he had spent since he had left England about 20 years ago! Amongst' the passengers; by the s.s. A rawata was Samuel Cowan, the AdeltuoT bigamist, but "neither Gleielraor any property or money found on 3im when arrested has been taken <o Adelaide. Allan, Gle^'ch's counsel, contends tl at as hisrclient ar:;e3ted ; illegally, Ih3 valuables Youpdion him a-e detained ''legacy.. -.An,, attempt will ke^p^'ae^.pjpjiejr: and ling^for the South Austriii^a pre^'iors of Crleich. „. , The Eoyal Commission'appointed- to inquire into the wreck of the s.s. Taupi is now silt'ng.'but there is so much work to be done that it is not expected their report will be ready before nest week.

Tim. StW. - V JUNE. I' Morn. K veil.'l ltises Kef '< 'irlM.' ii. m:- I h.m. v.m 2-Monday , ... .| 450 5.22 7.9 4.46 3-Tuesday ... 5.52 6.21 7.10 4.4S 4-Wednestky;.. 6.45 7.12 7.10, 4.46 5-llm.MiUy- „. -7.31. 7.54. 7.11 446 6-JGYid!iy ... I 8.14 | 835 | 7.12 4.46 7-Si.tnrriay ... |"856 I 9.17 7.12 4.45 8-Sunday ... | 938 • 9.58 7.13 4.45

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3210, 3 June 1879, Page 2

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283

TIDE TABLE. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3210, 3 June 1879, Page 2

TIDE TABLE. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3210, 3 June 1879, Page 2

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