AUCKLAND.
This day.
The captain of the schooner Mana, wrecked at Funafute, Ellice Group, on Christmas day, arrived by the Gael froi i Botumah to-day. He reports that at the time the vessel was on a labour cruise for the Hawaian Government, and had a cargo of niggers on board. All were safely landed on the Island. He proceeds to Honolulu to procure another vessel.
The natives were fighting at Kings will Group.
At the Wesleyan Conference to-day the following appointments of Wesleyan; Ministers for 1879,. were made:—Auckland, W. Morley, G. Bond, F. JVParkes,! J; Hobbs, J. Wallis, H. H. Liw*y, JWhewell; Principal Wesley college, T. Buddie; Thames, W.J: Watkin; Manu-i kau,, J. Law, J.; Warren; Waiuku t i;L« i Isitt; Waikato, H. Bull; fßaglan,C Schnackeriberg and two Maori ministers,; Kaipara, W. Gittos, T. G. Brooke and native minister; Hokianga, I*. Hammond, a native minister; New Plymouth, D. McNiccol, L. Hiidsonj Patea, P. W. Fairclougfc; Wanganui, W. Lee, G. Stannard; Eangitikeii G-.Lawry; Manuwatu, W. B. Marten, C. Dewsb ury; Wellington, W. Kirk, W. J. Williams Hutt, J. Eissworth; Greytown, Wi J. Thomas, J.Dellow: !; : :
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3103, 28 January 1879, Page 2
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183AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3103, 28 January 1879, Page 2
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