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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

[per press agency.] «, Invek.cak.gill, Monday. FIRE. Yesterday a fire occurred in Tay-street, in Median's bootmakei\s' shop. The entii* building, comprising two shops, vreß burnt to tlie ground. The Family Hof«< ran a great risk. Median's stock was insured for £3OO in the New Zealand Company, and £2OO in the Standard. The house was uninsured. An inquiry will be held.

Wellington, Monday. CATHOLIC EDUCATION. A meeting of Roman Catholics was held at St. Mary's Cathedral yesterday, to <&' cuss the question of providing education for the Roman Catholic children of Wellington. Bishop Redwood occupied the chair. The following resolution was carried unanimously: "That the .jjSs&olifl of Wellington, in union witli;tl*eir *fello* Catholics all over the world, fully appr*

v ~^s^<>vUw W and nei»>*uty of a , |M)l ,„ uu Uly sound tatl.olu; education »>r their children, and in dutiful obedience t<> thiii' Jliit-f pastor, are determined to make ~vory required for that saered and ,„■«««'"• P'"'l ; * w».h also b" the tliVcC, " MiatuuuK-.iluibfaiid (i'llicicub means be a'opied to erect a targe ...ntriil .school worthy of the t'athohe rima-li. and a suitable residence for Hi ; Brothers, who are to teauli." were n.fe once opened, ami ( ' IV ,„. a thousand pounds were subscribed nil till' Spot.

I>i:nf;dc.v. Monday. nii'L't'rvrroy from tkeoamaisi* HARKOf'R HOARD. \ deputation from thy Oaroara Harbniir Board, consisting of Messvs. Steward, ;\f,, t .k, and the Secretary, waited on tho .Superintendent with the view of rttpruwnbititf bite Board's intention, at t ],[, fiiHiiiiilf session, *■'■>• i{,r m ' OTiuwil borrowing powers; and also to an endowment of land, that iimiujy sufficient to construct the tieBiisßiiry works d>nlit be raised no the best huHDil'li! terms. His Honor stated that fie fully ay"'pathised with the proposal, and ISBiiml the deputation of his support in /«ttiii!4 tin: proposed Loan Bdt passed. Mr. iVCowab, of Oamaru, was married to }i[im Stewart, of Dunedin, this morning.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 44, 12 June 1876, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 44, 12 June 1876, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 44, 12 June 1876, Page 2

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