AUCKLAND.
Last night. The meeting re the Cambridge railway resolved to get the line surveyed from Kulmknhia to Cambridge with a view to construct it under the District Railways Act.
The N.Z.S. Co.'s ship Waikato cleared for London with a cargo valued at £47,030.
The members of the Roman Catholic community are making arrangements for tht> reception of Archbishop Stein. The following committee have been appointed: —Dr Lee, Hon. P. Dignan, M.L.C"; Messrs J. T. Boylan, G. Leahy, P. Darby,. P. Brophy, J. Cosgrave, W. G. Connolly, W. P. Clifton, J. Larkins, W. Eyre, E. Leydon, J. Flynn and D. Lynch. The Auckland Artillery, Payne's Battery, fired in the carbine match v» Dunedin Artillery to-day at the Mount Eden range, ten men a-side, 21 shots. Total points 576. Half a gale was blowing from the north. The two highest scores were Gunner F. Bell 67, Gunner Titchener (Telegraph Department) 66. Mr Derore acted as umpire for Dunedin,
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3432, 22 December 1879, Page 2
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157AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3432, 22 December 1879, Page 2
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