It is understood that the A. T. Thompson, the popular paator of Sfr. James' Presbyterian Church, Thames, received a unanimous call to Maaferton, and that the rev. gentleman, will probably accept. What will be a serious loss to Thames will be a decided gaiato Masterfcon. "
Gent's black vicuna anita and coata and vests, black morning and frock coats, perfect fitting, high class goods, equal to measured, at half the coat, at Rushbrook and Bridgman's, Queen-street, juat above the Grey Statue.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 146, 20 June 1906, Page 5
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