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(By Telegraph. —Piess Association.) MrßryeoandtaoMoroury. ■■■■■ Marios, Thursday, A The Mercury apologised' to the Hon Bryce iu yesterday's issue for the alleged libellous strictures pas3ed upon him in that paper on the 12tb inst, The Editor states he was under a misapprehension when he assumed that the Hon John Bryce was the purchaser of the perpetual lease section. Wellington-Factory Sistriot, . Thursday, In the Wellington Factory District 157 applications, accompanied by fees, have been received lor registration under the Factories' Act, and sixteen without foes. This leaves about 100 applications yet to come io. Ttio Ooaßrogatiocai Union- . Wellington, Thursday. The annual meeting of the Cougre* gational Union' of Now Zealand opened to-day, the Rsv W. J. Habeas in the chair. Tho list of delegates 4 numbers 62, seventeen being clerical representatives, and 45 lay representatives, One of tho delegates is a lady, Mrs Cousinß, who represents the Berosfol'd Streot Church,' Auckland.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4041, 18 February 1892, Page 3
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151VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4041, 18 February 1892, Page 3
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