A correspondent of a Sydney paper says:— "In may interest many of your readers to hear of a canary having attained the remarkable age of fifteen years, and whose demise took place yesterday. It was brought to this colony in 1857, by Mr. Broughton, (now chief steward of the Parramatta), and has continued to sing with unabated force and sweetness till within the past two or three months."
The boundaries of the Mangapiko, Newcastle, Mount Albert, Papakura, Tauranga, Waikomiti, and Waitakerei ICast Highway Districts, have heen altered and amended, and are published in Saturday's Provincial Gazette, in which, moreover, the boundries of the Arch Hill Highway District, are gazetted,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 467, 10 July 1871, Page 2
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109Untitled Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 467, 10 July 1871, Page 2
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