LATEST TELEGRAMS.
(By Electric Telegraph) (FROM OUR OWN CORRESI’OSDUNT). LATEST FROM AUCKLAND. “BIRCHING” BOYS FOR LARCENY AUCKLAND. Last Night. Two boys convicted of larceny to-day, were ordered to be ‘birched.’ CHARLES WARNER CLEARS £3,000 IN NEW ZEALAND. Charles Warner has cleared £3,000 in bis New Zealand tour. EARLY CLOSING IN AUCKLAND. A number of people have taken away their custom from the shopkeepers who are keeping open lute, in order thereby to assist the early closing movement. THE MISSING COUNTY OF CAUNAVON. The cutter Kathleen, bound for Great Barrier, struck on a large floating mass, which is believed to have been the wreck of the ship County of Caruavon. PRESENTATION IN AUCKLAND. Father O’Sullivan, who-io leaving for. Home, has been presented with a purse and Ll5O, SHIP CANTERBURY SIGNALLED. The ship Canterbury, from London, was signalled this afternoon. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. An Order was issued by the Colonial Secretary to-day closing all Government offices on January 29th, us being the Anniversary of the Colony.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 439, 22 January 1890, Page 2
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163LATEST TELEGRAMS. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 439, 22 January 1890, Page 2
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