BLENHEIM.
May 28. At a meeting of the Presbytery on Thursday among other business a call to the Rev. Mr Shirriff from the church at Waipukurau, in the Napier Presbytery, was taken up. The congregation in Blenheim were in favor of retaining Mr Sbiiriff, but ultimately decided to sustain the call, and accordingly released him from his present charge. Mr Shirriff will leave in about a month.
At the coroner's inquest held at Havelock on Thursday on the body of the man Daniel Lee, who was alleged to have died from the effects of a wound inflicted on him in February last by a woman
with whom he was cohabiting, the jury returned a verdict that death had resulted from natural causes.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3094, 28 May 1881, Page 3
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