NEW ZEALAND.
[from oub own correspondent .] The Saddle Hill Fire. Dunedin, March 31. The police have given information for arson against William Births for burning down his premises at Saddle Hill. Invercargill, March 31. The Suez mail arrived pe* Arawatu, and was forwarded by express to Dunedin. It i- before its i iine, being not actually due from Melbourne till to-morrow. | FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] iNVEhCARGiLL, March 31. Father Henneberry opened a mission in the Roman Catholic Church yesterday morning before a large congregation. He discoursed on the several objects of h : s mission. No allusion wis made to teetotalism. The evening sermon was purely docTinal. In the morning he invited all to come, and promised the Protestants that nothing offensive should be said. He alluded to the mendacity of the agents of the Press Asso ciation, and asked people to judge for themselves and promised to satisfy them that he was not the firebrand he was represented to be.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1595, 31 March 1879, Page 2
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