PER SPECIAL WIRE TO "STAR."
(Pbess Association.)
AUCKLAND.
Saturday. An Accident.
A. son of John Lamb of Waitemata Mills, while working at a retaining wall at Fort Britomart, met with a serious accident. A piece of earth fell from above breaking his leg and striking the platform on which he stood, jerking him off and he fell from thirty to forty feet down the face of the cliff, near Jacob's Ladder. Til© Mormon MissionElder Pearce, president of thj^JSew Zealand Mormon Mission, har'wfejfor ten more Elders from Utah who^Myfc allocated to various spheres of laboW« the colony. He has made arrangements for the passages of the Southern converts en route to Salt Lake by next San Francisco mail. The Aucklaud .mission have been successful in making three converts in Onehunga, and these will be baptised according to the rites of the Mormon Church.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3471, 9 February 1880, Page 2
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142PER SPECIAL WIRE TO "STAR." Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3471, 9 February 1880, Page 2
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