(BT TELEGRAPH. --PBESS ASSOCIATION,) Wellington, this day. to weather is dull and threatening. The Prarapal attractions to-day are tho athletic fPwts and horse-racing at the Hutt. Dunebin, this day. ,laoß,B. Hawea was crowded with excuraomita for Oamsru to-day, and hundreds *«c left behind. Tho weather is glorious.
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J?""th morning of Easter Sunday, the Ration of Waterview Church, Whau hS werf agreeably surprised by the in- ____* _ a gentleman named Towns"L-■ -~ eliyered an address on the B2 n Mutiny, and its Suppression by Pomt 4°i° Ier8»" from a Christian standfate 'nf f_ naiTating the melancholy Bbkeni*u troo P8 on board the ill'fated *ans f ' an(* lliß own marvellous ceedSt j a watery grave, he pro«f ft. ?? Bcribe the va«ous movements of feiiSa . • wh Army in its ereat Sit fil a ßa"18fc the rebels, eulogising <taS«u? Havelock and other Chrissua HJJ whose Christian oharacter $_____" Pervaded every action lives. He concluded by their «™ ? oan ß men present to follow _ example Mr Cox, tho officiating thanked the speaker for his acf mdrt'the i, °, thanked him for his offer to Stores in.. by means oi concerts and fi P'-'olll'lß^ the lecturer will •fcate _i!fr- le . fami» Bi<ice it is his intenHoria . I5 1? hl8 capacity as Professor of Bu&lnL • 5 01 of Mußic in Auckland. °o!lew t a ? held from the Royal Military "«ge. london.-(Communicated). fan jL'wfnifi£ently.worked trishpoint lace ""fflrf 2rt R«?ohe' of Te Aroha, is to be thie e * e J he Society of Arts Exhibition •'•ftaißitTiF' i -Those who havo taken *•** Stl.. uld be Present at the drawing, Ha laSiS"^ at 9 o'clock. This being tilexn^gSrl *he exhibition will be open, f^Wd a large number will be there. SST ni8«&S )1?? R,,Pss*-wl»at »«• the boat ffl»1fflB^?.« the world to regulate the ftWlirffi'' 0?' *** fctimulate ths to??WiAmart^ftQ^SoAernesß compel ha H S °P Bltters^eing
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 95, 26 April 1886, Page 3
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