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TELEGRAPHIC.

; : , UNITED ?RESS ASSOCIATION!!; ' ~ , . , .; Gisboune, Monday." , Mr. Lister-I(ayevof\yairaraJ)awlio was .shepherding for- Mr Hutchison is missiiig. He had; been ill ;fpr ] sonie days.. Oil,Wjediie^flay,;night.be'got up but-did; noli retjira to thie house, next morning. He "was tracked'; down' to the river.' There was a heavy flood at the time, 1 and' he must have fallen in. The. police ; ave. searching,for.the., body..'" '••■-«;<■-' ■•■ ■ • y • :• ''Auckland, Monday.<'' There ,was a strange Bcene at the Presbyterian' Church', Devonport,.yesterdays The pastor/: Br-.M.iMclieoa ; had tHe ; cpjb'gce'|ation ; and - ii.i ; ; Carrick,: acting.:onv..iristt ; ucfi9nsJ from the iPresbytery, preached. ";During the collection bodyjof. »rpiflpeeded to iliscufcs the n\attera.of (depute (bftt^een ,such 'as" you: are 1 J'Jte-fL .lie," I to a"speedy close. ..;stfj'£Sx'.'■ \ ■- v«w*%oH"i.oo: $ /SaSOC'j ■}. if: ~#&. j3.ilßlST(fflpW^''3^on4i^iJ; sion,of St Andrew s Church; out: said

He- did not intend to retire from ,the 'ministry. '

: ; r Mr;Milner,Stephen gayefhis-second public seance on Saturday afternoon last.:--; Nothing of public.'•■interest occurred except a disturbance which; took place in the .pit owing to the interruptions of a geutleinaiiwho said" that he had paid Mr Stephen two guineas for curing his the child was no better,'the .gentleman was very much excited, and so was Milner Stephen, 1 who 'ultimately, after the use of very strong language on both sides, put on his hat, and declared he would perform no,mqre cures until the originator of the disturbance was re-, moved. This was accordingly done, and Mr Stephen recommenced. There were immeiisonumbers present, .every part; of the theatre being crammed to. excess. Ho was not noarly so successful as oh previous 1 occasions/

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1319, 5 March 1883, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1319, 5 March 1883, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1319, 5 March 1883, Page 3

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