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Tho Methodist flonforcnco. Wellington, Tuesday, Tho Methodist Conference commeaces liore on Maxell Ist. It is expected that upwards of one hundred clerical and lay representatives will be present, The proceedings will ocoupy about a fortnight, Tho star of Eric. Invekcakoill, Tuesday. In the enquiry into the wreck of the Star of Erin, judgment was reserved, The witnesses wero unani- ' mous in asserting that on the night of the wreck a very perplexing wind Jtis chopping about and the rain was A thick that they could not see many yards away. They all said they were under the impression that they wero Bto 10 miles from Waipapa light, which was i& sight all the evening, and were in that belief till day broke, when they saw the light house about two miles from the wreck,

Deftruotlvo Fire. Dunedin, Tuesday, A goods store at Frankton belong' ing to the Lake Wakatipu Shipping Coy, was totally destroyed by lire last night, The loss is considerable, The insurances are unknown, A Missing Surveyor. Marton, Tuesday, A man named Wetherall, who has been surveying on thoAwarua Block, was lost on Saturday, As ho had to swim tho Rangitikei to get to camp, it is feared he is drowned, Parties are out searching,

warranted Strloturoscf amoral Paper.

Marion, Tuesday, Yesterday the Hon. J. Bryce inserted a letter in the Marlon Mercury, asking the editor to apologise for what appeared in the paper a day or two ago. On Wednesday a son of the Hon. John bought the good will of a perpetual leaso section, and the Mercury two days after had a subleader, in which it was implied that the purchase was made by Mr Bryce himself, and certain editorial strictures were passed on the action In reply to Mr bryce the editor says' ho implied no crime nor offence and refuses to make further amends.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4039, 16 February 1892, Page 3

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312

VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4039, 16 February 1892, Page 3

VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4039, 16 February 1892, Page 3

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