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Arrived, on Monday last, the •Countess of Wilton’ from Sydney and the Bay of Islands, Edward Rich, Esq., agent; she sails in a day or two tor Tahiti and the Islands, with a general trading cargo. The ‘Tryphene’ arrived same day from the Barrier and Sydney : jhe brings no mail. JVe are promised a faithful report of the proceedings of the copper mining agents at the Barrier. fVe shall be the more glad to give this circulation because we can rely upon the fact that they are progressing, as well as iheir most sanguine triends could hope for. The stores of Messrs. fEilliams and Hallamore were broken into •n Saturday night last, and robbed of groceries to a considerable amount. These things don’t dften happen in Auckland, and we are glad to say that in this instance the property has been partly traced, and there is little doubt of the thieves being brought to justice. Reporter. There is no truth in the report spread with active and malicious industry, that the Par/fhurstboys are concerned in this robbery. should have reported the case, but the Chief Police Ma fpstrate has barred his doors. Ihe same thing occurred the other day in the Supreme Court when the Chief Justice chose to be alone with his tipstaff para phernalia, and the suitors for justice. 'We cannot understand this: it is an innovation, at all events, noon English practice, it not an infringement of law It is a subject which, if the majesty of the bench,—Supreme ! and Petty !—do riot condescend to excuse or remedy; it will be our dnfy to re marupon so as to v provo/fe discussion. 33d* Times

It is trie intention of William Mason, Esq. to publish a view of the new Church ot St. Paul’s, Auckland. The drawing is in a state of forwardness, and will be lithographed in Sydney m the bestslyie,—lor the double purpose of showing to our friends in Port Nic., and our relations in England that we do things substantially in Auckland,

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Auckland Times, Volume 1, Issue 31, 26 January 1843, Page 4

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Untitled Auckland Times, Volume 1, Issue 31, 26 January 1843, Page 4

Untitled Auckland Times, Volume 1, Issue 31, 26 January 1843, Page 4

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