NASEBY.
(From our own Correspondent.) Sfc Tw£.?r £ a - hei< R Tl , ba ? made Naßel) y hiß ™idence iastead of fet. Saffians. It is a great blessing to have a priest in. this- locality in consequence of the danger which attends the employment of th£ SKYl m m !T g - .T. Th ° Rev ' * &th °* Coleman paid -us a visit on •he 26th May, and remained here until Thursday, sth, preaching and SSrT?? 8 Pe °? t0 re P flntance i *»* lam glad to inform Jou that he had a great success", as numbers of people here who have not perhaps been at their duty for a length of time, have taken his adv"ce and I hope also have made peace with their God. There Is a Catholic SOS,S O S,T JJ f at -ff dfld^ ab<m i 8 ? ChUdren daiJ y- Ifc been open £L? i 1 T D . ths l '. l^ d 18 Progressing fairly. Two Catholic families here send their children to the Protestant school, though ther have been specially mformed that, by so doing, they were vfolatS :fe e ctr e^ OdßChUrCh ' Wear ° ™* busyterelt P-entS [Tina letter waß inadvertently omitted from our last issue.]
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 8, 21 June 1873, Page 8
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195NASEBY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 8, 21 June 1873, Page 8
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