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Dr Cowie, Bjshbp of, Auckland, having j been pressed Xo return home, his-iterm of 10 i years bavingexpired, has resolved to decline ! tho invitation and remain, and the Synod | passed a vote of thanksjo his lordship for.tbe, I honoj; „h?s;,c hoice.p onfers upon them. In ■ replying to tho motion, tie said:— "/I may | state-generally how. I. came ,tp,,be in my j present -position; "■'■ i ;t hkd^-been"tiiany years' j abroad, and had just returned to England ; j Bishop Seljyyn had also returned toJEflgland.. ;He was a guest in my house. He said to me j one .evening, '-Draw a chair near the fire, ; I ! want'tdispeak to you?. 1 '-Hesaid/^lswfantyou j to goand do^my work'iri'New Zealand,'"! was [astounded. ■.ißishop.frSelwy.b '■jß.extv,Baid-,j* f po.j j not say c no' at once, take a fortnight to think . .of it.' My adviser in important nSatters at ' j the time was Dr Vaughan, and I went to see I him in Hereford. I had to all iuteuts and'; | purposes settled down;. ■;?- 1 had with-a 11 ' j pension. 'Dr. Vaughan putli'b t^me»in this' j wayi He said--' This 'is 'the-very-la'at- thingj you want ; it would, therefore, appear to f have the mark of a cill of PtoViflencer' •!•! 'I came to New Zealand, >.as I thought for^ten | I years, for a man must break down some time.-. 1 These ten years have passed, -arid I atn*' still- , able to work. : I think; every plight to, i standby his duty untirby'Bbme'Very strong' j reason he is obliged to retire; from.i t. Mrs I Cowie and myself have determined to remain '< here until some urgent reason compels us to i leave. I thank the members of the Synod i again for the kindness they have shown ,me. . j |i Captious critics (says, the Melbourne; correspondent pi a .contemporary)!.!} av'.e .sharply . ! animadverted on the -fact- ihat the Hoa W. i M. K. Vale kept hid hat'onVhiieSvaiking'inj .the proceHsion on Opening Day,: and have' \ even gone so far as to hint at radically democratic principles—or rather want of princii pies— as the reasom Let Ine hasten tore- ; lieve the honorable gentleman from'any"such imputation. The frozen truth, as Mark Twain says, is that Mr- Vale, in ar great hurry on the morning of the Opening Day, mistook a bottle of gum for one containing oil, and hastily applying liquid; did not discover his mistake until he endeavored to rais~e:his beaver at. 'the s'oundipf the 3 National Anthem. He, eventually. had to soak his- hea<J, intellect and all, -in, lukewarm water before' he. got ri Jof its iiovering. \ V 7^ v Many persons who rake through another's T character.with a flne-tooth : comb, to discover ■ a..fault, couldl^ find pne .with less^ trouble, by., g ling over their own character with a horserake. ,'• \)Y£Y?Si.'?h.

Valuable Disoovbrt fob the Uair.— l your Hair is turning grey or whitof orial^irg; oft, use «• The Mexican Hair Rene'Werj"' for it" wilh posiHvd$ --restore <ik;\ttoery -pate Grey, -cr White hair't'o its' of iginai colour, wltb'out'leaving the dipagfeeable smelljOf -mostj'^esjto^era.^ It makea the hair' cb'armirigly 1 beautiful^ as . well as promoting the growth" ' of thefh'Mrota) bald spots where the glands are not decayed. Ask your nearest chemist for •» The MexicßriV Hair Eenewer," prepared by Henry C* Gallup, 493, Oxford-street, London,, and. sold; everywhere at Bb. 6d. per bottle. *' " ' ' AbviOßjrp MpTH3B| J-rAw yqu^rpken in your rest by a sick child Buffering with" the pain of cjzttirig:jj;££sb, lf iG^^rSpnce; t^ja Chemist, and get abottle 6f r Mrs Winßlow'a Soothing Syrup. "/Itawill :,reUißyQ)'ihe'JEPor' sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste. It produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain,. and. the little, cherub_ awakes " ac fright as a button: Jt, soothesr-tjhe^ild.^tv softtns the gums, allays' all paiia, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and" isthebeit known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising : from' teething, or "Mother camps, bold everywhere at Is. ljd. per bottle. Manufactory 493, Oxford-streef," London. r ; ; , ■■ ..;;;; ,- ■;• .;■ ,■;,,- ■■■■•■■ :: - jJFloeimnb I—l Tor1 — ITor the Teeth and Breath — A few drops of the liquid. V JfJpriJipe " sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush' produ'.cb, a', pleasant lather, which thoroughly' 'cleansed ' the teeth from all parasites and jmpuitrjes; hardens tbe gums, prevents^ t art ar ? ,6fop,^ decay, 'gives to the teeth* a peculiar "pearly' whiteness, andra. deiightfuh fragrance i 46; ther breath. It removes all unpleasant odouY arising frpni decayed teeth .or' tobaqcV smoke. "The Fragrant irioriliue.^. being, ? dbmp6sed, in part of honey and ewett. herbs, rieTjieJicic- us . to the taste, and the greatest 'toilet discovery of the age.; Sold every where at 88,,6.d. ' Prerr pared by Henry C. Gallup, London. ' "' '' ' ■ ' 'v'To'TravertM^Sp^dn. ;.;' ■ _•; Ifioiirtlflffl HE Carriage Korse . . :■•: Voting Stiitidwall "•' mst&kmp Jackson. He is a bright bayj with black legß,'(free;irom white, fully 1 6^ Ban da high, displaying flae action and temper. '-■ - t;. " Will stop at theJollowicg places i— MOK DAY.— Leave bis own siables (Forest Icn) at 8 a.m.; f c ca!l.at Fox Hill Inn at 10 a.m.; Bell Grove inn at 12 (noon) ; at Hop good's all night. \ „, .. TUESDAY^—CaJI at 9 a.m. , through Stanley, Brookißtajirigatßose's aU night..' ' -V ;'"'• •.' , ~j V^iDNESDAT.~TraveI .through Dovedale", on to the* jtyLoqtare . at Beukt's all night. TB URBD A Y-^l. hroogli Appleby, catling at Mcrcer'ikt , toid-Say .';'. at Ked Horse, Hichmond, all nigbt^ ' -, : ; ; FRID AT'.r-Ax T.> Alartin's, r ßnghtwater, atmid-day. ■-■■'■. "''■-■ •.:'" ; ■!•.'"; SATUBD AY.— Own Stables. Tbbms ,—£i 2s ; grooniage, 6s.,^to be, ; paid. at. first Bervice A , : , All fees to be paid on or before the, Ist. January, 1881. S; J ", BANKS &fAIGEISt. i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue XV, 19 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue XV, 19 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue XV, 19 November 1880, Page 4