AUCKLAND.
This day. The report that Te Kooti visited Cambridge is positively denied.. There is a proposal made for the amalgamation of the Domain Board and the Acclimatisation Society for the purpose of establishing a proper botanical garden. H.M.S. Cormorant sail! for Wellington to-day. The Albunria dividend will distribute £8,000 among the shareholders. A gentleman in Auckland is suffering from erysipelas in the legs . through wearing stockings with poisonous red colouring matter, ' .. Supreme Court Sitting- - At the Supreme Court to-day Judge Gillies in his charge to the Jury said there were only the usual number of cases, and only a few of an aggravated character. 18 prisoners and 27 charges. Fire of these offences are against one person, four wounding in various ways, three the result of drunkenness, and one rape. The Governor returns about 5 this evening, and proceeds South.. One of Walters' colts has been killed at the late graces. Lone Hand and other southern Worses were offered for sal* on Saturday, but all were withdrawn but Kata, which brought £125. Saturday. The?Goveraor visits Waikato.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3441, 5 January 1880, Page 2
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177AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3441, 5 January 1880, Page 2
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