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(FROM OUE OWN CORBKSPOiND^NT;).The missionary services, of' ReV.-tF.'and Mrs. Mountain are well-attended at the Presbyterian Church. The mission con-"> tinnes over Monday next. ' • - Some nice showers have fallen to-day, and not before they were needed, as the parched up paddocks will testify. The prevailing stormy weather from the westward has kept the Waverlev-in port It is rumored tbat the R.M. (Captain Wray) is about removing to Timaru, and that our court is to be supplied from New Plymouth. All friends here of Sir Harry Atkinson, whether politically opposed or not, are delighted at the recognition of the Sovereign, as no public man was more deserving of the honor. January 31.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1843, 1 February 1888, Page 2

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PATEA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1843, 1 February 1888, Page 2

PATEA. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1843, 1 February 1888, Page 2

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