AUCKLAND.
: . This day. Bishop Luck.at ameetingof St. Patrick's parishioners yesterday, stated his intention of visiting Rome, and returning with a number of priests. It was not his intention to give them the slip like Bishop Croke did, but to return with reinforcements; he could say so honestly and sincerely, and while he had life and health his services would be given to the diocese. Mrs Hampson lays the foundation stone of the Salvation Army barracks on Tuesday week. A private telegram from Christchurch. asks a weli known Auckland cricketer whether a guarantee of £50 would be given towards a visit from a Canterbury Interprovincial team. An unofficial answer in the affirmative was, sent. Arrived the Union s.s. Co's Manapouri, from Sydney.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4649, 28 November 1883, Page 2
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121AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4649, 28 November 1883, Page 2
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