AUCKLAND.
This day.
The Oralau brings news from Earotonga of. the seizure of the schooner Hammoina at Fukapuka by the mate, Stoller, and the cook, Ficht...;' They left the captain on the island. The natives on board overpowered the mutineers the second day out, and returned the schooner to the captain. In the struggle, Ficht received fatal injuries, and di«d the next day; Stoller became delirious and died several days later.
The Taniwha and Secret (second and third boats at the Melbourne Regatta) were both built by Niccol, of Auckland.
Entries for the Gistorne Races.
Tattbanga Stakes.—Mata Mata, Flying Beauty, Foul Play, Paramena, West End, Grand Duchess, Merlin, Anglei*, Laertes.
Tbadesmen's Handicap. — Corsair, Mata, Paramena, West End, Merlin, Angler, Flying Beauty, Foul Play, Kuapehu, Grand Duchess, Maris, Laertes.
Publican's Handicap.—Scrip, Corsair, Matau, Paramena, West End, Merlin, Angler, Both well, Flying Beauty, Foul Play, Buapehu, Grand Duchess, Maris, Laertes.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3761, 17 January 1881, Page 2
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148AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3761, 17 January 1881, Page 2
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