Thk wife ot Prebendary Clark. Yiear of Taunlou, and the leading clergyman of the West of England, has been received into the Catholic Church. Four Anglican clergymen educated at Oxfoid were also converted recently. HrsTOiUCAi, ! Yldti "Jurors Reports and Awards. Now Zealand Exhibition." Jurors : J. E. Ewen, J. Butlerworth, T. G. Skinner. " So far as the Colony is concerned, the dyeing of materials is almost entirely confined to the re-dyeing of Articles of Dress and Upholstery, a most useful art, for there arc many kinds of material that lose their colour before the texture is half worn. G. Hirsch, of Duucdin (Dunedix Dye Works. George-street, opposite ltoj'al George Hotel) exhibits a ease of specimens of Dyed Wools, Silks, and Feathers, and dyed Sheepskins. The colors on the whole are very fair, and reflect considerable credit on the Exhibitor, to whom the Jurors recommended an Honorary Certificate should be awarded. Honorary Certificate, 29 : Gustav Hirsch. Dunedin, for specimens, of Dyeing in Silk. Feathers, kc.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 246, 18 January 1878, Page 13
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163Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 246, 18 January 1878, Page 13
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