AUCKLAND NEWS.
• w.oi ->+: (FBB PRES S' -'AS SO CI AT ION) • • : AUCKLAND, This day.in A heavy thunderstorm^ -with much* rain, occurred -yesterday. The flagstaff in Albert Park was struck by, lightning. It is reported; from Alexandra..that Taonui, a powerful Ngatimaniapoto Chief, ..is: 'nhfavbhrablo journey.: ... . > There was disgraceful larrikinism at the Salvation Army meeting yesterday night. For two hours larrikins threw ‘gravel through 'the windows, of ‘.Urn Hall, where .lifoe meeting (was being;held. Captain Wrightifonnd a youth'endeavouring to kick open-the ‘back dpori and , called' for, a. constable. Thirty men" and\yoiUhs rushed at the ( Salyalioni,sjj. and knocked \h.im i dpyvnj |ciek:ed hint,. : and tore his; uniform. ; ; A public testimonial' ‘fo'f --"Mr W esey Stewart is being raised at Tauranga. the TJ.l* He was present at the signing;*#/ the treaty ' 6f‘Wailangi. r
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1022, 16 April 1883, Page 3
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129AUCKLAND NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1022, 16 April 1883, Page 3
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