AUC KLAND.
v U'CI % 7 * 'October 28^ Tawhiao and party 'were' jjn vited by Howie to a breakfast party at Bißhop's Court, where they met a number of Anglican clergymen, r^ At|Maqn: lad^ -named-; i ■Wirem^; Wiopi, has heßome an articled clerk m a solicitor's office, with the .view olCgraduabtidg as a barrister and soli" oitor ; he is the only Maori stu4en| of law m the coloby, Tawhiao i^ greatly ' gratifiedi - , -...y\ ; a i,i;) » yAn infant daughter of Mr Henry SjijfgeftntwaH poisoned through eat- 1 injf luolferniatcnes.. • i>! ' -~-'t^v October 24. ; Prof easor Aldis, of Auckland ; tTn'r, 1 versity, has been elected a member of the Education Board., ..., _, " /, - s x^THe Salvation Army have rented" 1 af latge'house m Queen street cohtain^. ing ten rboms,. which .they, ar ; e going to keep as a casual ward for persons who are shelterless, and snpperless at^ighi; alsolfpr giving Jod'ginga to discharged prisoners for a few nights till they can get honest labor again. Captain Burford relieved about fifty people last week*
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1329, 24 October 1884, Page 3
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168AUCKLAND. Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1329, 24 October 1884, Page 3
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