Ova own correspondent at Wellington telegraphs that a meeting was held to-day, on the invitation of Sir George Grey, to ooainJer . his " Confederatun and Annexation-Bill," a* > the conclusion of which a vote of lbank»tß) r the Opposition for th» principles of the measure was pasted.
"When," asked the superintendent, filing his eye on the teacher of the you* ladies' Bible class, " whm does «m topst keenly and fally and cooseientio«sly recognise and realise his own tgfcsr nothingness?" Aad the the y««yytg who led himself to ..the tltaeJonij i«o;< short week* ago. Washed painfttl^ a«| , . satd with faltering roi«e, "When he's \ being married."
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4521, 2 July 1883, Page 2
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102Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4521, 2 July 1883, Page 2
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