EVENING SERVICE.
•MELANESIA N MlfclSilOlNl AL(JKL\NP, April 2!i. Another very largo oringrepfntio'ii assembled at thei oaithoural this evening, when BUhcp Crossley was formally enthroned, j Thu Bishop, in the course <vf his j S'ji'moji paid a tribute, to the "work of his three- prtdcovyjors in the dioet.-s* I(Bithupy S'elwyn, Oowie and Nclig'an) Ho m:;Jb a special reference, toi thf excellent work done by" Bishop Selwyn in spitr of many leffal hind-i*:intj-j3 in esaaiblishiii" 1 the constitution of the church in Nbw Zeahtud on n. aucUsfactory bialris. In referring to the work of this dioce.s? 1, lie said that its linlkago with Melanesia would never be dies-farted, "But," ho said, "in its cwn back blocks* mid nev'oi' never binds surely some of the no-Hcst toil of your pong isl beinsr done, while, the Maori people are ever our test of God." The offertory was in aid of the Huki'i'cr.i Girls' School.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10351, 26 April 1911, Page 1
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150EVENING SERVICE. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10351, 26 April 1911, Page 1
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