BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Wellington, September 17. The. Auckland 'uotball r, are ox bo\rd th<i Hawea, on then' way bore from Nelson. Th<-y arrived at New Plymouth lute yesterday, »nd onsequeutly did not play, 'hey did not play at Nelson.
September 18. The Auckland football team play this afternoon. The weather is beautiful
A uckland, September 17. A butcher was fined 1,20 to-day for slaughtering on his premises in Queen street.
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Oamaru, September 18. Lieutenant Greenfield, of the Oarnuru Artillery, and late Sergeant-Major of the Dunedin Artillery, received to-day a handsome locket from his old company as a " Souvenir of pleasing recnllectioiis and associations,"accompanied by a flattering letter from the Lieuti na'ut-com-mauding on behalf of the battery.
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Evening Star, Issue 3922, 18 September 1875, Page 2
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120BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3922, 18 September 1875, Page 2
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