THE SALVATION ARMY.
Expected Visit by Genor.il Booth's
(BY TI'LECIBAI'II—I'UESS ASSOCIATION.)
Ciikistcuukcii, this day. TllE Salvation Army havo just concluded tho purchase of nproporty in Sydonhau'-, consistingofn live roomed hou.o with about Imlf-nn aero of laud attached. 1!, is intended to
t-.so tho houso as quarters for tho captain, ami to treet along-ido it n largo hall. Tho tu'ul cost of the land, and Iho construction of the hall v- ill to about il, 100. A tele, ram has been received that Marshall Booth, .-on of General l.ooth, who lias stipromocontrol nf tho organisation of Iho southern hemisphere, has left Melboiinio for Mow Zealand, via Hobart. lie will probably stay it wook in tho latter city, and may bo expected |horo about tho end of tho present month. On his arrival a start will bo mado with tho erection of tho conlral barracks, opposite tho fupromo Court, Christehureh, which nro expoctod to cost £2,000.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 130, 10 June 1885, Page 2
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