Greytown.
(From our own Correspondent,) March 18th. . The recent robbery- case reported last week is still veiled in mystery, as regards the thieves, the prevalent rumor being that someone conversant with the place and its contents had carefully studied, and evidently aoted upon the meaning of the word "opportunity."
Last Sunday evening, services at I St, Luke's Church were conducted by the Rev,' Williams and the Primate of New Zealand, the former gentleman reading tho lessons, and His Lordship proaohing the sermon in his usual impressive manner; to a rather small ' congregation. The Wesleyan Ohurch, on the contrary, was well filled to listen to a simple address delivered by a local preaoher, It is also worthy of note that the Presbyterian oause and congregation are steadily increasing hi numbers and influence in Greytown, a result which will doubtless eventuate in the 'spread of intellectual Christianity.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3157, 19 March 1889, Page 2
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145Greytown. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3157, 19 March 1889, Page 2
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