AUCKLAND.
This' day,
Mi? Whitaker's secretary, in reply to the communication from the Cambridge Farmers' Clnb replies that the weight of professional testimony goes against the existence of pleuro-pneumonia in Auckland, Mr Kinlock, Veterinary Surgeon, commenting on the letter, emphatically reiterates that the disease does exist.
Subscriptions are still coining to (he Irish Relief Fund.
A large number of applications are being made for separation orders by married women. Some singular facta pome to light in connection with the
recent Mormon scandals. Mrs Lucey, who tried to bolt with Elder Pearce by the mail steamer, says she was very unhappy at home, owing to the harshness of her husband. Bho appealed to Pearce for advice, and several prayer meetings were held. The Mormons recommended her to pray for guidance. She alleges she saw the virgin iv the night, and an angel told her to go to Utah. 'Mrs Jackson, of Christchurch, a widow and three children accompanied Elder Pearce to Salt Lake City.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3492, 4 March 1880, Page 2
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163AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3492, 4 March 1880, Page 2
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