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THE MISS/ONER AND HIS TEACHINGS + I Via hihsfmi vr | Lil us hojie that the sen ices held in Hamilton by the Key. <J. Mason I) x\ o done ■.Diiio i^<mhJ. And that vc shall see the pi.utK'iil outcome of them by the increased l>n'tv of the iiirinl>oi>, who heird him. That they will i" K\<T "i enounce the devil and .ill hi< woiks. ' They might at nny l.iti: t<> iia\e a pretty cleat ldei (fiom the lev. gentleman's standpoint) of which is the " true C'liuk h " Vnd if the wry tie ir forcible dogmatic assertions had been made to his own flock (Episcopalian*.) imlj, no outsider ought to comment upon them, but when even effort had been niado to induce otheisto (to and hear him, who did not happen to be so fortunate as to belong to the "tine Church," and vet pool f<>oli>h creatures supposed they did through faith in Christ belong to the, Chinch of Christ, it was haidh wise, it was xcaicely courteous, to make so many igno nut, enopcotiH, foolish statements, detri mental to those who do not believe with him and his |)ia\ei-book If I iniplit pie sume, T would advise h m and all thuich men to lead then liiblc iimuo ami their piayei book. lus-. No doubt oiu WesK-jan liicthrpn will be able to taketheirown pait, and oui moie intelligent, earnesl, thought ful Evangelical Chnuhinen will be able rightly to appiecuite the gist of his teaching. I niu^t speak for in} self, and as I have, the honour to belong to th.it poition of the Cliuich upon whom he cii'd "Sm \mv, Sh\mk," for refusing infants the light of biptisui, I pats over nil the anogant n^sumptions of the siipeiionty of "the Church and m> bishop" that he i'\i)ii'<«-ed, and eh illenge him 01 any one cNe to piove fnun the Woul of (iod the piattice of IM IM mmiisk 1 im.. Tsiy this m no captions or unkind feelinur, but there does soem to me Mich lamentable ignoiance or such wilful blind ness legarding tlui subject, that 1 slmuld like all thinking intelligent Chiisti.ms to reid (the I'lblo) and think foi thoni-elves. At any rate it is time that we (B.ijihsts) should be saved fiotn abuse conceininga rnmmand of Chiist whidi (neail>) all thinking Chn-dians acknowledg) we aie eonect in obsprving. The in |iir\no\ of an infant to (lod no Christians could object to, and let the. MODE of it be aeiord ing to the decision of the people forming the chmcli. Hut do not s(lys (1 y you find it (im \M sritiMviiM.) "Thus saith the r^oid." Builil your baptistnes as Hishop Cowie xiid, laigo enough ff> unmet o an ulult. And then upon a profession of fmtli ln.TesiisChiist, baptise all who believe. Still call vx'i-elf if you will -Wesleyan, Chuichman, Piesb\teiian, &.c , n<r wattei what age they may bo, evei lealism? that bajitism is nothing but an " oiitvv.ud and visil)le sign of an inwaid and hjii.itu.il grace." T. T»FWHi-Ff i Ml.

Wanteds, &c.

WANTED— A Man to milk. Must be a good milker. Apply The Waikato Times Oflice.

WANTED— A Useful Man for farm. Accustom* d tr> hoisn. Apply tlu«, day to J. S ls't. khnd, sale yards, Cambiidge

WANTED, immediate!}, Appi entices to the Millinery and Dressmaking. Apply to E. Rothwell, opposite Coopeiative Stoi<\ Hamilton.

T l7 ANTED— A thoroughl} competent V\ Gencnl Servant; nui'-e kept. Apply immediately to Mis Alfied G. Hiight,-,, Cambridge.

WANTED— Forty Good Shovel Men. Apply to D. Fallon, MomnssilleLichfield Contract.

WANTED — Waikato scttleis to apply at once for balance of shaies. in Cambiidge Jam Factory Company.

WANTED KNOWN— The best and chrapest place for all your Boots and Shoi'S, leady made or made to older, h tlu Auckland BoctDcpnt, Dukc-stiect, Cambridge, where you can ha\e about ClOOO woith of Boots and Shoes of English and Colonial nianufactuie, of e\eiy dc-cuption. All goods are sold at Auckland puces, and without doubt tiny are the best and cheapest ever oficicd in the district, and beads of families and others will do well to see that all theii Boots and Shoes aie puichased fiom the ,ibo\c Depot. P.S— Every description of Boots and Shoes hand-made to ordei on the piemisrs. Good mateiial, woikmaii.slup and fits guaranteed Kepans of all kinds of Boots and Shoes dailj. Boots, Leather, Uppeis nnd Giindeiy w holt sale and retail. Oideis attended to without delay in all parts of the district.

AUCKLAND BOOT DEPOT, Dt'KK .STKhKT, CwitKIIK.K T. L. COX, Manager. '-^rmum*. ~T^OR RALE— A Pure JJ^Ti^ i'^^ *- Bukshnc Boar. •^jpip^> l a!'bRUC.E SU TTOR, Euitka.

iliS fefl Two COTTACJKB in QueenJ^WLiU'ii, street, Cambiidge. now occupied by Mr McColl. Apply to JAMES HALLY.

IOST— A BVY FILLY, white star on A foiehead, near foi efoot white, and bianded LN on one shoulder. A libel il rewaid will be given for nifoiniation leading to recoveiy. \V. M. SHAW, Hornesbury, Cambridge.

NORTH NKW ZEALAND FARMERS 1 COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Lmmii).

I will ADDRESS a MICE TING of Scttleis at the .School-house, CainhiidgH West, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7 30 o'clock, on the question of staiting Slaughter houses in Waikato aud Coopetation in geueial. T. G. SANDES.

"|U OTIC JE . Running on our land at Toroanui Kaiioi since the 3id of October last, a Jilnck Maie, white off foreleg, no vibible hi and. If not claimed within thiity days from d.ite of the advisement and Lxnuibus at the rate of £3 10h nci month for keep and u<ne, the said nnue will be sold. NA I'OUWHAUETAI'U, NA Y. KUW KNKTK HAIIO, November 11 Mi, ISS."i.

ly o t i c c. The undersigned has been appointed AGENT for the SALE of the AUCKLAND FROZEN MEAT COMPANY'S MANURES at Auckland Prices, with f i eight added. JOHN KNOX, Hamilton Auction Mait. DRESSMAKING AND UNDERCLOTHING. MRS k MISS MOUNTAIN beg to inform the ladies ot Hamilton and suri ounding districts that they have taken the premises lately occupied by Mi >s Lo\ell, and arc now making I'tint Die^sci honi 4s Gd ; Mateiial do., (is (jd to hs (id ; Cluldiun'H, from "2s (id ; Ladies' Night Dresses, '2h ; Knickerbockers, Is ; aid work of evciy dcacuption at tho Joweat noiaiblc pticca,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2086, 19 November 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2086, 19 November 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2086, 19 November 1885, Page 3

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