r-~ It would'have baen inferred from inforIroation hitherto published concerning the death of the■ late Mr, John Mercer, contraccov, that* he was found dead in bed unexpectedly, but this, we are informed, was not the case, Messrs i' ijlccol and Hewson who were employed on 'the same work as the deceased having been lii attendance on him, and given him every ■posaibio aid from Friday night till the folilowing'Sunday morning when he died. "Ah- Varley held a sea-vice at Onehunga jIRHt evening in the Public Hall. About -300; persons were present who listened to ftivlc '''Varley'e discourse with extreme "interest. •■ "The Woman of Samaria" was cbavneptfA upon by the preacher,, w&o eri;largea up":i tiia Lhome in his usual happy vetylo. A collection was made ab the close, ■ which waa very auccesatul, -;.-':.'•■■-.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1890, Page 8
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