PER ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PRESS TELEGRAPH AGENCY.
Wellington, This day. The Hon. Mr. Reynolds has leased the Auckland Melanesian. Mission buildings and grounds for naval training school purposes. He has also purchased the Mission schooner \ Southern Cross, and will have her brig rigged. LieUtienant G-. B. Breton, E.W., has been appointed manager of Kohimararria School; but the preliminary organization, of it is ljeft io Commander Tjliey, U.N., well known in connection with thp. Melanesian mission. It is also intended to appoint a boats warn or instructor, and a schoolmaster and gardener. A, start • will; be iibftdgP wiiih twenty boys from the Industrial Sclpbl who have nbtbeeft convicted of any i^rime. Poet Chalmees, This day.
The ship Auckland arrived on. Sjatur,day, with 414 immigrants,. Three deaths and five births. She is the acme of cleanliness. c V
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1838, 23 November 1874, Page 2
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134PER ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PRESS TELEGRAPH AGENCY. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1838, 23 November 1874, Page 2
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