AUCKLAND.
Sunday night. Arrived: Barque Glimpse from Newcastle. ,
Rewi, accompanied by Te Wheoro, has arrived at Cambridge. Eewi nominates Te Wheoro to-morrow.
At a meeting of the Waikato Cavalry, Sergent Major Fisher was presented with the Fencourt belt. F. A. WLiitaker, a candidate for Waipa addressed the electors, and received an unanimous vote of thanks. William Ktrr, of Cambridge, dropped dead while on horseback, the cause is heart disease. Saturday night. James Day died through injuries accidentally received from a horse at Crowther's stables. The committal of Captain Murphy of the Minister of Marine will probably necessitate a fresh commander and crew,, as the present crew will have to remain till the first week in October for the Sessions. She has cleared for 'Frisco and sails in 10 days.
A beautifully illuminated address was exhibited for presentation to the Bey. S. Hill, of Napier, for his evangelistic labors recently in Auckland, given by the Young Men's Christian Association.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3336, 1 September 1879, Page 2
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158AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3336, 1 September 1879, Page 2
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