STAR TELEGRAMS
PER PRESS AGENCY;
Auckland, This day. * The Mayor to-day laid the foundation stone of the Auckland Waterworks. About 150 guests, invited by the contractors, werepresent, and partook of a collation afterwards. The Bey. Mr Penny, who recently arrived in Melbourne to join the Melanesian Mission, does not come as Bishop, as stated in the Australian telegrams, but only as a clergyman. He is expected here per Cyphrenes. New Plymouth, Saturday. Brogden's schooner, the Julius Vogel, in entering the Waitara Biver; yesterday, touched ground on the bar, causing the captain'to lose all command over her, and she went with full force into the wreck of the Patterson. She now lies on the latter's main deck with her head between the bbilers. The accident happened at noon when the tide was ebbing. ' , ; •.'■<.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1944, 29 March 1875, Page 2
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132STAR TELEGRAMS Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1944, 29 March 1875, Page 2
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