AUCKLAND.
Last eight,
Sailed : Taiaroa, for the South ; Brigantine Myrtle, for Tonga; Schooner Ovalao, for Friendly Islands.
Tine myrtle, lor xonga; Dcnoouer \jva,wu, for Friendly Islands. A man named Moore, was drowned at Helensvilie near Ciark's Hotel. He had been drinking.
Edgecumbe, survoyor, engaged in surveying near Waikarei Lake, Jtangariri, was told by Natives not to continue, as the Maori King's orders were, no more roads and no surveyors. Oa a protest being made that land was'not within the aukate line, the Natives said aukate lines are now abolished, and that Tawhiao now claims the whole island.
The City Council is moving in the direction of getting public baths. Estimates are called for.
The whaling barque Briton Keith, put into Mongonui, leaking after three months cruise, with 150 barrels sperm.
The general average bond which consignees by the Ironsides, were required to sign has not been carried into effect as on the discharge, only the cargo belonging to the vessel's charterers was found damaged.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3351, 18 September 1879, Page 2
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164AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3351, 18 September 1879, Page 2
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