DUNEDIN.
..'" ' ' ' Yesterday. -, * The Papakaio murder case\ was begun to-day. Beattie,, the prisoner, was tried three months ago for the murder of Sarah Beattie" (orAdams);andthejury being unable to agree, a fresh trial was ordered. Mr " N O'Meagner, of Oamaru. defended, the The case is likely to occupy four^ays. . Mr\Proudfoot; the tramway proprietor, I|ajß] bbeen summoned to the"Polica Court to-inprrgw.^ib a>- charge' of his steam E*btorlß«in^a nuisance.-" '' - At* St. Matthew's Church, yesterday morning, the Eov. C. J. Byng, in the course' of his sermon, took occasion to denounce in no measured terms the progress that Ritualism is making' in this country tbrongh-tb,a..s.nbstitution of sacraments fdr-tbe teaching of "Jesus Christ. The ret\ gentlemaa staiqd that" processions, crosses, candles, banners, and other innovations,; -that were'-'so- 'persistently paraded in their midst, of late, derived no authority; from the teaching of the Church of-England,' and he strongly warned his congregation'hdtto be led away by such taydy attempts at religion.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4385, 23 January 1883, Page 4
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153DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4385, 23 January 1883, Page 4
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