MARTON.
August IS, '12.30 pirn.—Vbrjr unpleasant tumours; abrbad:.in-ireferenpec:to : ;a certain alleged breach of trust, by a minister at one ,time resident here, and lately transferred to FWellingtpni The affair as 'consider-'ahlo'-Beriiation'} ■ publicity ° almost j certain? painful re^flatiofls anticipated..; Every uppers tunity offertd exposure. Repeated assurances "of immediate settlement have been frequently promised. Extreme leniency has been shown, which the conduct alluded to hardly justified. Opinions on the subject Jhavo been freely and jj^bliply exposedSand'iiri by no means in- • didatire- of a^desireittf'bhield the party in question. Further disclosures expected. All sincerely sympathise with the relations resident here.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 505, 23 August 1871, Page 2
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96MARTON. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 505, 23 August 1871, Page 2
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