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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

This being our Summary day, and being much pressed for room, our correspondent's comments oh the Resident Magistrate at Wanganui are necessarily obliged to be omitted. t We are requested by Messrs. Duncan & Vennell, o draw public attention, to the alteration in the day of sale, of Mr. J. W. Callcott's Household Furniture and Effects from Monday to Tuesday, 10th September, the day after the departure of the English Mail. '.

enforcing lessons of practical Utility, par- j ticulariy on the attention of the younger portion of the audience, and who, by the example of this great man, were specially taught the truth of Pope's immortal lines. — Honor and ehame from no condition rise ; Act well your part— there all the h.;nor lies. 'PoiURUA. — Two Lectures on Mania Luther aucl the Reformation, were 'delivered in the Tawa Flat Chapel, by Charles D. de Castro, Esq , the first on Thursday, August 15th, and the second on Thursday, August 29th. The lecturer took a review of the work of the Beformation from its commencement by Luther in 1518 to the convocation of the Council of Trent in 1545. He showed how necessary to the welfare of Christianity a reform of the Church had become; how nobly it was supported, and how great was the debt due, by all succeeding generations to Luther, Melancthon, and tojthose other great and holy meu, who, at the risk of their very lives, boldly protested against error and fought " the good fight of faith."

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1615, 6 September 1861, Page 5

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1615, 6 September 1861, Page 5

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1615, 6 September 1861, Page 5

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