NAPIER.
(From an occasional correspondent ) wherever, V^Z ?£%%A over tem,,m station. ThoirLonl.sh.ps returned in t me to SrTct Sir V ?r'?*' * IXm " We " "'"^ wither aid tta (iistnct. Om il u»tnoua visitors were on their way to Auckland lor thecomecnu.on of them™ Bishop, the R, s l,t Re* Dr.lenihln Shor oil! gentleman was listened to with marked attention, bather Oilier was celebrant at last Mass. I understand both SkW are t0 rOtUrU ° n TueSlUj f ° r the reat ceremony It The dispute between Mr. Saunders, contractor for the breakwater, and his men. has been amicably settled. At the public mating convened by the sympathisers of the employees thS principal sneak rs were Mr. Cohan, the Very Rev. FaffiSow! Sd ffi nl l II 11I 1 J\ Speakers b^ fairl^ a^ d forcibly explaS the difficulty brought Mr. Saunders to understand that he has bee? treating his men unjustly even from the commencement He had however the good sense to give way to reason and to agreelo live the eight .hillings per day as requested. Father Grogan and Dean Hovell have received many congratulation, on their auccess inth? settlement of a difficulty which°might have proved serious pmliVweU cr ° 1S aU that ° an bG deßired and the ™*™
Vkcouht Kilcoursic, who sat in the 'Sfi Parliament for a \ estcrn constituency, became Earl of Cavan. but, bein- an IriJJ
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 31, 27 November 1896, Page 4
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224NAPIER. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 31, 27 November 1896, Page 4
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