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1 StttyiOM in "cooncoticfti witVtbe anni?*r ■ary of the Cterft*f|»A*«l Sunday 8011601 will be held to-morrow. The t^r. T. Adams will preach 1' morning »od ereaing, «nel-MrtP. Oheal will address sabe*>rt a*d friends in the afternoon. Special collections will be taken np on behalf of the Sunday sebool. , A fOUTlvs- rink baa been opened at the Bagmen Hall, Beach Bo«d, and* the use of a pah? of skate* can b» obtained every Saturday evening for the nm of It periiour. THI Bank of frew Zealand, efcipt'aifttMjr* for 4anekland'per Botoroabjma, lMSoss. ,17v dwti.fold. 'w'r-n'^ M.sJUM Ptioeßros. have now InnhjajLjtnr alterations to their tfrj^Vnfateb;sSQ&^ haa been pWced on- tb* ways ready f*l§«itoa* ing. An attempt wa« to hay» btetf'nade to pueh her otf this morning, bat the tile befogf 100 low, it wm thonghT bettw to defer it till Mb*** • „ . "Obit a Cum" write* a. follows:—"I Ibank yonr oorrespondent ' Double Bats'' for Ilia moat gentlemanly letter, which not only flottflrme mine in every particular, bat chewi the benef eial effect At music—ras pUyed or not flayed, solely'rVpieate some of the choir —on his devotional feelings. Ahem! Comment is nnneofeMary." Tan subject of Mr V.~H. t Taylor's lecture at the Oddfellow's Hall to-morrow erenin^ is "Divine Influences." v , „ '/." , Th> legislatire parson, Mr IC.,W. Green, a Dunedin member, is ; a spleariiidt sWottlecjpk. He admitted in last niabtfa debata that be had gone through a state w trajaeitioat and after pataiog through that state he if iaotyted<,to topDort the Ministry. The adnia^on would Ibe aceeptod in go«>d ?«th, aW not rfc w^i- [ miaded young mafftmmediately oeodeaia tbe .aetieawef thepsr|y to whiob-h* had gwen allegiance. Haw non-pluseed that poarjoang man must bare been 9 Mm A. S. CoxKotnr, mutatof Mie Waiotahi school haa been appointed to tafct'aharga of 1 (he Tararo School tjr the Idaoatkri Board. Iv tbe Police Ooart this morning beta* T. L. M«TT»y, Vsd7, J.P., Thomas Glynn was fined 40s or in default 7 days, imprisonment on the third charge of drunkenness preferred agam->t him. Tkb manager of the Qfeeen of Beauty [ t elegraphed thfs morning as follows:—" Ifo 9 level -x Beef heaved 5 Jget eastward; oat reef through ; 2 fee^ tW», strikinr north-* wards, shewing strong dabs of *gold." Tbii had a good effect upon, scrip, and .Ihff^ose from lot to 18s, the market * olbsinfp^Ui bu,jers at 16s $d and no sellers: '„ " ? X Ar the Wellington Magistrate's Court yes* terday a youog man named ArtK** Say«» who ran away with another man's wife, wai committed ■ for. trial oa a charge of stealing certain wearing; apparel belonging to the aggrieved husband, .v ' ■ - . At the meeting of the Auckland Board oj Education the matter of determining, thi servioes of Messrs Talbot and Martin at Grafton Boad, adjourned from last week, wm considered ;. Martin will receive three months' salary m lieu of notice, .A motion to serve Talbot similarly wa» lost, oonseqaently h« remains in the service of the Board. AT,a mating of the LioensinK Oommittei (op. Cook iVFard, Wellington, yesterday, a legal i opinion was read that the decision to olose al] ! bowels tin, (bat district ai 10 p.m. could not bt altared until th* next, quarter|y mesting.,. A deputation of Ribbon geotlenm waited on the (ypmmissioners protesting •esinstany extension of bourg. The publicans intend to apply,: at the nextyiittinga foi extension until eieven o'clock. AT a meeting* W the Anglican' clergy and laymen in Auckland,BishopOowie ptesiding it was decided to form a Church Musioi '(k*wqrl...-v.:--';■■;■.■'■■,■.■■''■■•! ,:; '■;■'■?■- -..■ Tac Auckland Harbor Board have decided to send the new dppk plans to Mr Wardell who cpnfltruoted the Williamstown dock Melbourne, and who is an authority on engi neeriug. '.•. ' . ./ •.'•... ?.. . "PAST of the jewellery stolen recently fron Mr Henrickion, of Auckland, was foun< in the sedge of a pond in the Govern meni Domain, by Cliff, under gardener of the Ac olimatisation Society. The detectives subsequently found another plant in the sam< locality : A wohan named Mary Brookes: has beei arrested in Auckland for; stealing flowers fron the graves in the cemetery: ; The police state* that prisoner was making a trade, by aellinj them. , ■■ i jH ■'' ■ • ''•:'

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4514, 23 June 1883, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4514, 23 June 1883, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4514, 23 June 1883, Page 2

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