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"To save time you had better give me a précis of the matter. Is it important?" "Very I should say," responded Paul, emphatically. "It contains an account of Norman's life from the time he left Christchurch." "Hum." Hurd's eyes brightened. "I'll read it at my leisure, but at the present moment you might say what you can."
How fortunate for your quadrille, and how charming it will be! Let me know if you hear anything further from your unmentionable quarter. "Ever your affectionate "C.M." Lord Marney left several children; his heir was five years older than the next son Charles who at the period of his father's death was at Christchurch and had just entered the last year of his minority.
ALFRED WALTER AVERILL: Translated from Waiapu, February 10, 1914. CHURCHILL JULIUS: Consecrated May 1, 1890, in Christchurch Cathedral by O. Wellington, A. B. Nelson, S. T. Dunedin, E. C. Waiapu, H. J. C. Harper. CHARLES OLIVER MULES: Consecrated February 24th, 1892, at St. Paul's, Wellington, by O. Wellington, W. G. Auckland, S. T. Dunedin, E. C. Waiapu, C. Christchurch.
Christchurch, January 1866. I am beginning to get tired of Christchurch already: but the truth is, I am not in a fair position to judge of it as a place of residence; for, living temporarily, as we do, in a sort of boarding-house, I miss the usual duties and occupations of home, and the town itself has no place of public amusement except a little theatre, to which it is much too hot to go.
The Christchurch Kid was himself strictly conventional, and had been genuinely shocked by Darling's practices, and especially by his striking resemblance to the Master as portrayed by the early painters, and by Munkácsy in Christ Before Pilate. "'E was all right," he explained to me as we climbed, "but 'e ought to been careful of 'is looks.
On my arrival at Christchurch an offer was made to me to join an expedition to the Fiji Islands, just then creating some interest as a possible place for colonists.
The country itself seems to render centralisation difficult. If called upon to choose one of the existing sees as the seat of the archbishopric, how would the synod decide between Auckland with its traditions, Wellington with its central position, and Christchurch with its cathedral and its endowments? To ask the question is to show the difficulty of its answer.
"Cultured Rapacicity," he tried. "Vorocious Return to the Heritage." He would expound them incidentally to his attendant apprentices. He had overheard a little lady putting her view to a friend near the Christchurch gate. The accent and intonation had hung in his memory, and he would reproduce them more or less accurately.
The watercress took so kindly to the soil that it had now covered the river to its mouth, and the Colonial Government were put to very considerable annual expense to remove it. As I have already stated, we had been provided with introductions to some of the most influential families in Christchurch namely, the Bishop, the Chief Justice Gresson, and some others.
The best, of 80 pounds a year, to Christchurch, Oxford. WELLINGTON stands at the base of the Wrekin, is the centre of the Shropshireman's toast and the chief town of the coal and iron district, and is the point where the line from Wolverhampton makes a junction, affording the nearest road from Birmingham to Shrewsbury.
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