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AUCKLAND.

February 11. At the Police Court to-day Purcell, a bankrupt contractor, was charged by the trustee with two offences of 'removing goods in his estate, and of forging a promissory note for £300*. The case was remanded. The City Council has resolved to charge a penny admission to the new Corporation baths. The grain crops in all parts of Auckland are unusually good. In consequence of the Government refusing repeated requests by the ETorth Auckland Cattle Board for the removal of the restrictions against driving cattle from southern to northern districts, the board have virtually abandoned their functions by neglecting to hold meetings, on the ground that the action of the Government implies want of confidence in their judgment. (For continuation of news see fourthpage.')

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3005, 11 February 1881, Page 3

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AUCKLAND. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3005, 11 February 1881, Page 3

AUCKLAND. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3005, 11 February 1881, Page 3

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