Preliminary notice of an auction sale of furniture, piano, tools, etc., conducted by Messrs Gill Bros., appears on page Zof this issue. As Mrs Berry is leaving Hastings, every lot must be sold. The home has been exceptionally well kept, and every lat is spick and span. Bishop Barnes and Prayer Book: A largo crowd besieged the Temple Church to hear Bishop Barnes. The Solicitor-General was present, and hundreds stood throughout the service. .Bishop Barnes declared that tho Clnirch was only narrowly prevented from making changes, which would end in a primitive superstition that the priest could give spiritual properties to innate matter. ,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 47, 7 February 1928, Page 6
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