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From the Napier Telegraph we learn that at a sale of building sites at Tareha’s Bridge, the land realised about £320 per acre. A thriving village promises, at no distant date, to be established there already we hear, that Mr. Brighouse proposes to commence business as soda water manufacturer at Awatoto. Deaconesses. —ln his private chapel at Addington, the Archbishop of Canterbury admitted into the office of deaconess two ladies (mother and daughter) who had been working parochially at Maidstone for some time. The service commenced with the Veni Creator, followed by the Holy Communion, and concluded with an address from the Archbishop upon the value of Christian women, left free by God’s providence to do so, devoting themselves as deaconesses to the service of the Church, and upon the scriptural authority for such work. — Guardian.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 264, 14 April 1875, Page 2

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Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 264, 14 April 1875, Page 2

Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 264, 14 April 1875, Page 2

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