AUCKLAND.
This day.
Gerald Massey's lecture last night on Spiritualism was very entertaining, and his personal experiences marvellous. The attendance was not so large as at previous lectures.
The Anglican Missionaries arrived by the mail boat on Saturday, and to-night the first meeting of persons intending to help in the work will be held.
Marshal Booth arrived yesterday, and and gave a stirring address at the Salvation services last evening. He said 450,000 people in the world were grateful for the existence of the Salvation Army.
The wrestling match on Saturday night between Fagan and Benny, for the championship, resulted in an easy victory for Fagan.
A fancy fair in connection with the Jewish Synagogue will be opened to-mor-row afternoon,
(Pbe Pbess Association).
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5180, 24 August 1885, Page 2
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123AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5180, 24 August 1885, Page 2
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