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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.

(PKB 7BKSS ABBOOIATION.I CHBisrcHUKcii, March 14. The Wesleyan Conference concluded its session today, when formal business only was transaced. A motion that the Conference should go into Committee, with a view of reopening the statioa sheet was lost by a large majority. Auckland. March 14. Lord ond Lady Glasgow g»ro a large garden party to-day at Government House. Among tbe guests were the Premier, Hon. Jas. Carroll, and the officers of the German warship Bussard. Te Wharau Bopeta and Abipu Tttlo* nehu were committed for trial for cattle stealing at Waikato. M. Bridges was fined £3 9s and cotte for a breach of tbe Customs Act. It seemed bo brought 100 cigars ashore from tho Doric The Premier and Hon. J Carroll lef fc to-mj?ht for Whangarei. Ihey expect to return in a week. Dunbdin, March 14 B. Crow to night lowered tbe cycling record for three miles, doing the distance m 7m in C 6 2 ssec. This » 4 2-dsec over the Alliance standard. A a meeting of the Auckland Presbv. Tory, tbe Bey. B. Somerville read the finding of the General Assembly regarding the Neil! case, and afterwards motel that tbe clerk write to tbe Ber. P. J. Neill, enclosing the finding of the General Assembly, and that steps be taken to bave the charge of the Thames preached vacant nest Sabbath. The Ber. T. P. Uobertson was appointed te fulfil that "duty. ■

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 264, 15 March 1894, Page 2

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NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 264, 15 March 1894, Page 2

NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 264, 15 March 1894, Page 2

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