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[press agency. I Wellington, January 26. At the Wesleyan conference to-day it was stated that the income of the Church Extension Fund for the past year was £l3ll The estimate of the ! expenditure for the next year is £2OOO. I The following Is the result of the third ! reading of the Station Sheet for 1878. j Kumara, J, Buttle; Greyinuuth, H. i Bull; Hokitika, J. Smith ; Auckland, i W. Kirk, G,_ Bond, and F. Buddie, j Secretary to the. Church Extension Fund, and Principal of the College; ! Thames, R. Rnfni; ManukaivJ. La°w ; j Wauiku, a Gairie; Waikato, W.' Watkins; Kaipara, W. Gittos ; Hokianga, T G. Hammond ; Taranaki. F. W, Isitt; Patea, P. Fairclough ; Wanganui, D. L«e; Karigitikei, S. Lowiy; Manawatu, J. G. Shaw, a,nd" F. C. Dewsl.nry; Wellington, A. Reid, and J. W. Williams ; Hutt, W. G. Thomas ; Gre.ytown, «L;. r R Richa> dson, and W.' Olivier; Nelson, R, Bavin, and w\ Rowse,; Blenheim, J, S, Rishworth ; Chtistchur'ch, W. Morley, J. Smalley, and J. Lnxford '• St. Albaiu, the President ; Lyttelton,? W. H Beck ; Spring ton, J- Taylor ;,Leeßton, W. WorkerKaiapoi, J. Armitage; Rahgioia, W\ 5 Cannell, and H. Ellis; J. H Sinimouds ;Waimate, G. Fee;Ternuka. W. L. Harper; Ashburtou, W. B. Martin; Dunedin, A. R. Fit-mett • Mornington, J. J. Lewis ; Port Chalmers, W. Krall; Balclutha, T. Carr.-' Invercargill, D. M'Nicoll; Oatuai-o, U.' DewsKiry. In the .e.rick-t m itch, Twentv-Two of ■ Wellington v. 'he Australian'Eleven,
the Wellington men were all out for 91. The Australians have five wickets down for 93. The weather is splendid. Dunedin, January 26. Bishop Neville is said to be the purchaser of the Milton Pottery. During the week upwards of 100 applicants for admission to the Normal School were refused, the school being already overcrowded.
LATEST UNPUBLISHED. Wellington, January 28. It is understood that Sir George Grey has invited Mr William Hutchison, late Mayor of Wellington; '' to contest the seat to be vacated % Mr Bunny in Wairorapa. It is said.he woitkfc, meet' with the suppoi-t of the loeal press, and a large proportion of the electors about Greytown. ,-i A movement is being initiated to induce Sir George Grey to contest the seat vacated by Mr Travers after his return from Waikato. A quantity of salmon brought from Wellington have been liberated successfully in the Waimakairiri. No fish died on the journey\
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Kumara Times, Issue 418, 28 January 1878, Page 2
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