• The hull, rigging, epnrs, boats, and ground tackle of the stranded barque India were sold last week to the Hokianga Sawmill Co,, for £30. A workingparty isnow engaged upon her, and will, it is expected, be able to complete the dismantling while the present fine weather lasts.—l Own Correspondent, January 30.] ,
We are' sorry to hear that our Wesleyan minister, the Rev. T. J. Wills, will shortly be leaving this circuit for the Upper Thames, as, by his earnest ministrations and zeal in the temperance cause, he has gained the respect and esteem of a large circle on both sides of the river.—Arapohue correspondent,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6936, 9 February 1884, Page 6
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