NEW ZEALAND.
[PEB PBESS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, September 24. legalIn respect of Mr J. 8. Macfarlane's petition for commission in the estate of the late Captain Bead, of Poverty Bay, Judge Gillies has direoted that notice should bo given to the present trustees and to the residuary legatee of the applications, which will be heard on the 19th October. The Members. The Hinemoa has arrived with the Auckland momters. DeathA seaman named James Paul, bolonging to the barque Sarah, and lying at Wangaroa, died suddenly on the s, s, Glenelg while coming to Auckland to the Hospital. CrimeTwo burglaries have been committed in Hobson Btroet this week. This crime, formerly unknown in the city, is becoming common. The President. Letters and telegrams of condolence re President Garfield continue to pour in on the American consul, who is surprised at the interest and sympathy of the people of Now Zealand for his country.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2334, 26 September 1881, Page 3
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