The Salvation Army.
(Per Pre»M As^oeiaiipo)^ . X ■ > ■j..A >£? i" ' (ahrlstchurcn, Sspi^; le.i Major Barker, of the Salvation Ar my ,. arrived this af tf rnoon from, Timaru. He was met at the railway by 300 soldiers,' half of' whom J wera women "and. children, .with a baud . About 200 persons' assembled ai ound ;the istation- the "larrikin elemenV Ibeingj : veryftstrong* Acoasi'derable number bf police m uniform , and plain" clothes 'W6re^"scftttered "among' the' r ffnd»>the4arrikiris confined themselves tt> .^hootittg. 1 ' 'Major. 'Barker mounted tiis^'cliiiriipt," a" f our-whe Sleid ' cabV . *ind "drove ! to Sy denhain, wHefe a *.* tree and easy" was held. On the*W;ay v a' inan ?nartied ? Patfifik- Walsh, working^ on a > Byildjhg'being -erected-'' in Manch'e«iter»,: ißtrSef, threw' aTiucketof ;^tcfne dust( at the band, and. was immediately arrested, ■*iiP tbe evening; colors'' ; were- resetted to ihe^ SydehhSm "corps." The proctedings'were' orderly. It is known Vthati the larrikins had planne* l toru^h/Major finrkef ? 8 cai fiage ;at the'station, but the number of polise prevented them so do.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 17 September 1883, Page 3
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164The Salvation Army. Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 17 September 1883, Page 3
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