I Arrnag-ements are being1 made to I hold a military parade, on Sunday I next, to enable' the Auckland volunI teer forces to attend the memo Hal I services which is to be held at St. 1 Mary's Church, Parnell. I The hospital authorities report that I Mr C. J. McDonald, nurseryman, of I Newmarkeit, who siistained concusI sion of the brain on Tuesday'last I through falling- oq a tram, has imI proved slightly. I The Central Mission has provided I each of the members of the Auckland of the Sixth Contingent with a icopy of "The Soldier's Text-book." lln addition to this "textbook" the I Mission gives each man a, mtirkedj I Testament and a copy of Saukey\s I hymns. I The Christchuroh "Star" says that ] on his way back from England rother I more than a year ago, ex-Judge Mar--1 tin . travelled through the United I States. After his return to New Zea-j 8 land he more than once expressed his I admiration of American customs, and also of the conditions of life prevailing, in the Republic. It is considered high-j ly probable by those people who are ( qualified to advance an opinion that; 1 Mr Martin will find his way to. America and settle down there. We understand that the Rev. Dr. I Bruce will occupy his old pulpit at I St. Andrew's Church on Sunday mornI ing next.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 25 January 1901, Page 5
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