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SYDNEY,

January 15. Mr R. T. Booth the Blue-ribbon missionary sailed for Auckland per Ringarooma to-day.

William Sheehan, the aceused in the Castletownroche murder, was again brought up at the police court, yesterday, and remanded to the 21st inst. upon the application of Supt. Thomson pending the arrival of a warrant from Imperial authorities. Mr Napier opposed the application. Dr J. L. York, the liberal orator, arrived by the R. M. S. S. Zeaiandia from the IJnited States of America, and itis expected that he will lecture here during his stay. ^even members of the Auckland I Fire Brigade and seven members of the Thames Fire Brigade left in the ! W airarapa, yesterday, for Dunedin to talte part in the fire brigade demonstration there.

J . Fitton and H. Stewart, members of the Auckland Bicycle Club left here | ..yesterday, by the Wairarapa to compete | in the interprovinoial bicycle match at | Christchurch, on the 24th of January. I The body of a Glerman name Wm. baverman was found in a well yester- | day morning on the premises of' Mr E. Gribbons, adjoining the Commercial Hotel, Onehnnga. Bauerman was an Engineer by profession and is said to have been a man of great ability, he was formerly employed by Mr Gibbons and his age was sixty. The well was only 6 feet deep in which there was three feet of water.

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Little Un, Volume 1, Issue 34, 16 January 1885, Page 3

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SYDNEY, Little Un, Volume 1, Issue 34, 16 January 1885, Page 3

SYDNEY, Little Un, Volume 1, Issue 34, 16 January 1885, Page 3

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