AUCKLAND.
This day. Raising of the Taupo.
i The contractors by the aid of hydraulic lights succeeded in raising the Taupo nine inches yesterday. Blocks were fixed under her at this height. As the- cWtractbrs are only able' to Work ope hour daily at low^ water, the work must necessarily proceed slowly. The resselhas now been* raised 5 twenty inches^ jand; thfe'height required is |oEily ai|addvf! tional sixieea .inches, making in all three
j Heitfy;''Ke^o:?&'Qd'';liaae.Hunt;'wateirmen^.^elre .fined- £2Q and" j^osts for a breach of the Customs Eegulations for gjßttinff 1 ashore a .qr.-carfk of rum, which ha^( been placed on board the Madona on theiaist oF May, and stolen therefrom. ;;
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3226, 21 June 1879, Page 2
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109AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3226, 21 June 1879, Page 2
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