ANGLICAN MISSION.
fr BEGINS NEXT SATURDAY. ;t i d The Anglican Mission will be opened in r the various parishes of the Auckland dioa ce.se on Saturday next, .September 3, and >*■ meanwhile the members of the mission le ar c arriving in Auckland. Canon E. A. v ~ Stuart, the lirst to arrive in Auckland, preached powerful sermons to full eon--7 grcgations at St. Aidan's Church, Remu1_ era, yesterday afternoon and evening. ' c Canon Tucker Carey and Revs. Cyril ileplix ' er and H. C. Bell were expected by the ' d Mahcno from Sydney yesterday, but, hayi ing missed the Auckland boat, they will ts :aiiive via Wellington on Thursday. The lt |Revs. H. V. Stuart and J. E. Fitzgerald ir ! will reach Auckland from Huntiy at 7 la ] p.m. to-morrow, while the Revs. G. F. de 13 j Carteret, 11. R. W. Farrer. E. D. Evans, >' 'J. 11. Darby, T. P>ecs, and Canon Ivens 11 ' will arrive by the Main Trunk express on l ' I Wednesday moxninij. The " quiet day " 10 : for missionaries alone will be held on > rl Thursday at St. Mary's Cathedral, and at c_ ! 3 p.m. on the same day the clergy of the diocese will meet the missioners in confer- ] ence at St. Mary's Schoolroom, Parnell. al j The diocesan reception of the missioners I will take place in the Cathedral on FnI day nest, at 8 pA
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 204, 29 August 1910, Page 6
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