AUCKLAND.
U; - '* * - This day. ' r,Arrived: Glance, ship,. 103 days from Londonj, do passengers. The Sybil from Yokohama. * At the Council last night the Mayor strongly condemned Councillor .Dewre.igr^jtfftjuiaß t oiroulac.4a,i»«inb*r»of Parliameilt, calculated to imperil the Gi'y Loan Bill, which,has been 'approved of by a pill of the ratepayers.
The parishioner of All Saints' Anglican Church, now vacant, passed a resolution condemning the present system by which Anglican clergymen may leave the church at threOftnontlis notice, while parishioners have no'means of getting rid of them; it urged nominators to insist, in any uonai nation of a W>w parson, on a clause providing that the agreement will only bejor seven years. f«P* The .Rev. Whydoch, recently returned from Dunedin, has been appointed as sistant to the Eev. T. Spurgeon in the Baptist Tabernacle here, and the Rev/. Clark, of -JWest Melbourne, baa been 1 cabled for. 1'" to supply Mr Spurgeon's , pulpit, while he goes.on a holiday to Australia. .>
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4537, 20 July 1883, Page 2
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157AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4537, 20 July 1883, Page 2
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