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TELEGRAPHIC.

PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

Attcklaud, yesterday. The Auckland session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church concluded on Monday evening. GFMDIGGER DROWNED, News has been received from Dargarille of the drowning of a gumdigger named David Holly, an old man-o'-warsman, while endeavouring to step from Tokatoko wharf into a boat on his return to his home at Tikitiki.

POISONED BY TINNED HERRING.

Mr McGregor, known in connection with Morrin and Co. and his son, have been poisoned by eating tinned herrings, but have now recovered. ANNUAL MEEHf G OF t>EVON- *■-- PORT S.F. CO. At the annual meeting of the Devonport Steam Ferry Company a dividend of 7| percent was declared. _- * —,—~ .

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2392, 21 February 1889, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2392, 21 February 1889, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2392, 21 February 1889, Page 2

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