AUCKLAND.
June 22.
The Paci6c mail steamer City of New York arrived from Sydney yesterday morning, and was placed in quarantine. No communication was held with her, and the outward mails and passeDgers were placed on board and she left for 'Frisco in the afternoon. The inward passengers will be quarantined. At the Licensing Court yesterday five licenses postponed from the annual sitting were granted, the landlords having made the required improvements. Informations have been laid against four drecsmakers for keeping girls working on Saturday afternoon. No less than thirty girls were found by Sergeant Gamble in four rooms last Saturday. An old woman named Mary Brown, arrested last night for drunkenness, was found in a dying state in her cell this morning, and was sent to the hospital.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3115, 22 June 1881, Page 3
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