DUNEDIN, Saturday.
,• Mllner Stephen* gave his firsts public
1' J&>P%s&l *,bs^eBoo* v xinp}-ovemenfc I'esultetl. In two •'jrf^ltennuatisa, the persona declared their iai|fo luid/lef t them under iiis treatment. !!n|'*o)pc ease an individual declared he vas'tkireict' iof deafness in the fight ear, and. that he' had Bpent £100 in Melbourne jn vditi /trying doctors' ttcatment fdr it, [ \ind ip the other case the patients seemed doubtful about whether they Wise improved or not. To-day after Mass Bishop Moran was presented by Mr. F. W. Petrie, a native (^"Wellington, \yith£in address irom the Gatliolics of Weilingtou,/promj lBjngl 8jng him support in his efforts the cause of education. He replied urging his iiock to continue their efforts to secure justice, and assuring them that constant agitation would not fail in achieving the desired , results. , - , , r . 'j, j ' ' ! Last Nig"htJ ; The Union Steamship Company's new steamer, Waihola, arrived at Dunediu to clay, direct from England, mt the Capo. Tlie Waihola encountered south and son tli west i^ales with heavy seas until passing Peygtr Point.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1676, 3 April 1883, Page 2
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170DUNEDIN, Saturday. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1676, 3 April 1883, Page 2
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