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(United Press Association.) Auckland, February 2. Caffrey and Penn now seem more fully to realise the awful position in which they, are placed, and studiously read tne scripture books-recommended, to them by tho gaol chaplain, the Rev Mr Hill. With the exception ot Penn's sister, none of tho relatives of the condemned mon have yet visited them. Some cdayg ago Father Ogai-a, being under the impression that Oaffroy was or had been a Roman Catholic, made inquiries at the gaol "as to whether the/ condemned man was desirous of receiving liis-miuiatrationSr.bat a- reply in the negative was returned. ..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2515, 3 February 1887, Page 2
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99TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2515, 3 February 1887, Page 2
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