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ft jneeliog at .Auckland /on Monday of the Roman Catholic?/* Bishop Luck presiding, q list ini cash and promises for re-buildmg Bf. /BauedicPs ftmolapted to £248 16s/ “ ' ? Leases of eight sections on the newlyreclaimed land adjoining Queen's wharf, beings portion of the Wellington Harbor Board’s endowments, were sold by anc ion ; on/Monday. The leases are for 21 years, and the Tot brought an annual rental of £BB4. Pr’des ranged from 35s to 67« 6d per foot. ... Tha Minister of Mines will publish in January a “ Handbook of New Zealand Mining,”, jn, which will be given a description as far as possible of every mining mdustry in the colony, illustrated witli photographs. The Stella will visit Big Bay shortly, and enquiries will be made a? to how the prospectors there are succeeding. Any of the men wishing to leave the district will be. brought away. The insurances on the property destroyed at Napier on Saturday are estimated at between £16,000 and £20,000. : : h. ' ; / Two of Mr Joseph Mansfield's children, were drowned whilst bathing- at Kaipara (Auckland).-' The bodies have been recovered. , ~ ' /
Mr W. B. Waters, 1 a Wellington commission agent, has-filled his shedule. The liabilities are—Unsecured creditors, £6756 8s Id ; secured, £3915 contingent liabilities, £1287; total, £11,958 8s Id; assets, £5092. At a rheetipg of the North Canterbury Acclimatisation Society, complaints were made that bares in the Waiparft district haj rendered gardening/operations impossible.* The hares destroyed fruit trees, and generally damaged the turnip crop. The' Society, decided to open the district for tha destruction of haras all the year.round. !; . ,o-. Mr Wytm Williams (the; former member for Heathcote), Mr A. Ayers (Mayor of Christchurch), ami Mr Frederick Jones (the represeniative of the district on the Selwyn County ‘Council) are probable candidates' tor the scat rendered vacant through Mr Costei’ii death. < Mr J. L* Coster’s funeral at Opawa on Monday afteriioon was attended by 150' persons ref-resenting the principal business circles, bank 8 , etc. The coflii wuh borne by six quartermasters of the Aorangi. ; , : .......,, . In the Bankruptcy’ Gpijrtj Dunedin, on Mpndny, Hugh Mitchell, of the late firm of Morrison and Mitchell, auctioneers, was sentenced to seven days’ imprisonment without hard labor for contracting a debt when he had no reasonable or probable groupd of being able to pay.it; At Auckland juvenile crime is srill attracting prominent notice. At the Police Court on Tuesday a lad named Edwin Wilson, who has been twice previously imprisoned and flogged, was sentenced to three months’ hard labor for stealing a pair of oars and rowlocks. Feur boys charged with stealing from orchards were dismissed with a caution. ,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1529, 23 December 1886, Page 4
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