AUCKLAND,
This Day. The Hoa. Mr Ballance loaves for Thames to-day, and he will return to Waiwera 011 Friday, to consult with Sir Julius Vogel, and it is expeeted that he will leave for Tauranga on Saturday morning. The Butchers' picnic takes place tonay. A large party left towai at 8 30 by steamer, for Buckland's paddock at East Tamaki, where sports etc. are being keld. Mr North, saddler, wh!o was iujured by a tramcar wheel passing over his foot on Monday, has had to have it ampntated. Yesterday a man namoi Eorder broke his leg by slipping dowri the steps in the Waterloo quairant, and was taken to the hospi fcal for treatmont . A youug girl named Maria Long was committed for trial yesterday, for the robbery of jewellery irom the eook of the Arawaca. The railway authorities are now advertising cheap Saturday excursions to Mercer, and Helensville. The uity tramcars oarriedover 2000 people 011 Monday as a result of openingthe line to Ponsonby.
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Little Un, Volume 1, Issue 55, 11 February 1885, Page 3
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165AUCKLAND, Little Un, Volume 1, Issue 55, 11 February 1885, Page 3
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