AUCKLAND.
;Mr Alfred Buckland quotes 28s per hundred, pounds as the ruling price for youDg cattle, highest price realised being 30s. Sheep twopence three farthings.
David Horatio Nelson was charged at the! Police Court to-day .with stealing a horse, the- property: of Thonaas Wilban Meanee, of Hawke's Bay. Two similar offences, at the Thames were proved. He was remanded to Napier.
David Edward Rhind was charged with obtaining thirty pounds from William Coleman, of Auckland, by falie pretences. Mr Hesketh appeared for the prisoner, and applied for a remand, which was granted; bail bsing allowed the prisoner in one hundred, and two sureties of fifty pounds each;
News from Brooker Island by the Eotorua states that the natives regard the departure of H.M.S. Cormorant after shelling their villages as a signal of victory over the whites, and are threatening all the residents and traders. The natives of New Guinea are much excited, and in many places are well armed with sniders, and double-barrelled guns, and have large supplies of ammunition.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3219, 13 June 1879, Page 2
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170AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3219, 13 June 1879, Page 2
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