Full particulars of . the terrible snowstorm in New York, which resulted in great jobs of life on land and sea, and caused a complete stoppage of business, will be found on page 3 of to-night's issue,
• At the RMr >^^v to be d TO "Sfef-**ftS near D S P t>^i» document thu^??***^ evening, at 8 o'clock aHo!l^ and that it ta ,2" Is**«S2 his marriage, andcaffif^ deed which was aftenm^ informal. This wasEt^i brought his dJiJ*N was afterwards remefiT prepared under legal advil intention on the X L^l mouth to defraud orTefS o',^ tors -Noneofthefu ?&!^ the deed was bought wRS?> as to any heavy weather expEJ it is presumed that the grSSS voyage was due to the vlSffi of cleaning. The barque EviaLl a rapid passage to New Yorktffu irom this port, and although tCui the Star of the East, reachSlheZr a month ahead of that vessel; " To the Editor; Sir.-Will <% man" and all the otker namely kindly attend the annual meeticpnif Terrace Road Board, when the? r : pub in possession of the financial stub of the Board, and they wiUheablttt the amount of brains and alfci possess ?—I am, etc., AdahPWii man of the Little Clique. ■■';!'■;' The usual monthly meeting of thels kohe Band of Hope; was held in &i testant Hall, Pukekohe, 'April M President, Rev. J. Law, in the chair? programme was as follows :-Ifcj and Miss Sharp; solos, by Mis (which received a well-merited« Messrs Mcc, Stott, Wright, andfo recitations, Masters L. Allen and X, and Messrs Fry, F. Morrow, H, Mtroj W. Johns/ The following took puts dialogues :-4lisses |Hunter, A, fl^ H. Graham, Rev. ..J.; Lay, Mas] Morrow, Usher, Bayley, WrigU,^ Hooper, and MastetvN. Law.rii! favourable V sellections from' t!» t brought to a close one of tkisl grammes ever submitted to theptl our local Band of Hope.—(ACosb dent.) At the weekly "social" of I C/lub on Thursday evening-thfij good attendance, and Mr J, Pi ■cupied the chair. Songs, readings tions and pianoforte selection! w by lady and gentleman -maim, delight of ■ the audience,' ffMdri visitors from Waipu and from IS The Chairman announced tie ps!s tertainment to take place in tfsi House on Friday evening neit,uiis the members would attend in fora '' The remarks made,by Archb& wood in his sermon on Sunday Mw go long unchallenged. The & Lewis, pastor of the Newton Coups Church, Edinburgh-street, he his intention of taking up thegis* will defend the Protestant if Sunday morning. Mr Lewis i» considerable ability, and of W. liberal views upon many of» subjects at preseat attractinglltS of men of thought and learning. wUI doubtless ably defend his W replying to the Archbishop he w» express his opinions fearlessly.1 Rev. J. D. Gilmore, havingreto the Thamos, will occupy theptlp' sonby Baptist Church to-morror^ and evening, : ' ■ ,i Last evening a social took pU« Newmarket Hall in connecto J Mark's Church, Remupra. &% was crowded, many visitors go^T town. The ladies of the congreg vided tea, to aU and suvdiy..m evening a musical and Ww? Linmenfc was gom.. *J«J were contributed by Wiss« Id Pickmere/and M»«J Schilling. The Rev- 151 formed a solo «P°n|. hefl;AV G H. Walpole delivered a* address. The proceedingsjj joyablethroughouVandg^ joining in smgmg the JNauoni" One of the the Mount Eden Baptist Ban Jj, held last evenrngmthJJ Crudge presided. The wn .^ the members to «» l t{bJ(( i the cause of temperanc^Vj favoured the audience vn",^ upon the accordion^ Karaneahapoßo^g on Nvednesday»Bl, tor6 H Major Dane^TOd^J on ''Constantinople, &B ft h ß '^ always will bethis question f.^ no f should be valuable, » trd W ithcon,derab^ nd^ Obtain remarkable i"1 ~ _
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 100, 28 April 1888, Page 4
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