AUCKLAND.
May 11
There is a good deal of speculation among lawyers re the appointment of a successor to Mr Brookfield as Crown Prosecutor, no appointment having yet been made.
Darroch's store and residence burnt at Matakana were insured for £300 in tbe Imperial Office.
The Auckland Corporation accounts for the half-year show that the city funds are satisfactory. The total liabilities amount to £237,000; assets valued at £278,000 ; arrears of rates, £3152.
The police are making a tour of inspection of the workshops where female labor is employed.
Mrs Newton, who died at Adelaide through an accident on the Orient steamer Potosi, was coming to Auckland with her two children to ioin her husband, who is an engineer, resident jat Gisborne.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3080, 11 May 1881, Page 3
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