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TELEGRAMS.

(FROM Til K P.MISS AIiKNCY.)

WELLINGTON. . October G. It has been announced bj' d, prominent member of the Opposi ion that a direct non confidence mo*iou will be tallied on Monday, and that a n ajority is assu ed. The Zeakuidia's mail agent- reports her arrival at Honolulu from Auckland on the 14th August. She left the same afternoon and arrived at San Francisco on the morning of the 2-nd. The mail" Were t'orwar ied by the eastern train on the following day. The longest, run iu one dav made by the steam ;r was 304 miles, and the shortest "250. 'lhe Zealandia left Franci-eo for Auckland on September 12th. ar.ived at Honolulu on September 2<Jth, and Auckland at G. 45 a.m. on October (ith. Pas-engeis for New Zealand —Mrs. Ruekley. Mes rs. Lee, James Smith, Lee Ward, the Rev. C. Fisher, and 27 steerage; for Sydney —16 saloon, and 33 steerage. 'I he If a wea left for the south with the mails and passengers at 10.3J am. to-day. 0> tober 8.

The last of the Fomau Catholic Mission Services of the ltev. Father H jaiieberry \v;n h-ld last night nt St Mary's Church. About a thousand persons were present, the aisles being crowd* d. After the sermon every Catholic in the church held alofc a lighte I wax taper, and repeatid af>e" the priest th 3 baptismal pronii es made ao the four. The reverend gentleman wi 1 li >hl niissio-i Re - - vices tluoughout the Wellington, district, aft a* which it is understood ti.at he will visit the other principal towns in -New Zealand. During his stay he has administered

the temperance pie Igi to over 1500 people, and yesterday about 2000 walked in procession irom one Catholic Church to the other, headed by Bishop Redwood, the Hon. W. Fox on oile side, and the Catholic priest on the o her. Such v revival has not been seen in Wellington before. For the last fortnight St. Mary's has been crowded tlirea times daily, from 5 30 a m. tiil 10 at night. Another suicide Ins occurred at the llu t. Fanny Mason, a girl 21 years of age. was found dea lin b*l. Three empty chloridyuc buttles were beside lier. 0 KUMARA. October 6 The examination re the murder of Joseph Danels was continued to-dav, fiom 10 o'clock till 2. Walt r and Frank Daniels, sons of the deceased, nitu and seven yeirs old, gave evidence. Thi latter is a most intelligent boy. .Nothing was elicited to criminate the accused.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 450, 8 October 1877, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 450, 8 October 1877, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 450, 8 October 1877, Page 2

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