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TIMARU.

Friday. The telegram ro Father Hcuneberry's remarks here on Sunday last on the subject of mixed marriages was partly incorrect, as it appeared in some New Zealand newspapers from the agent there. Father Hennebery is reported to have said he did not Jike newspaper men and editors, or care a curse for them, lie said he treated remarks adverse to him. as a traveller would a yelping cur—take no notice of it, He said if he preached, the doctrines imputed to him he would be stopped by the priests, and perhaps suspended by the Bishop.

(fiiom a correspondent.)

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2960, 10 August 1878, Page 2

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TIMARU. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2960, 10 August 1878, Page 2

TIMARU. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2960, 10 August 1878, Page 2

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