AUCKLAND.
This day
Williams, late principal of the Swansea normal college who arrived here by the ship Sydenham, has been appointed to the vacant mastership of the Dunedin High School. F. A. Whitaker writes a long letter to the Waikato Times in reply to Grey, whom be charges with procuring for the Thames, expenditure on useless reclamations and other works. The .Resident Magistrate has appointed a sergeant of police to enforce the provisions of the Employment of Females Act, which hitherto has been a dead letter in Auckland. ■ Beedle's (late Suiter's) brewery, North Road, was totally destroyed by (ire at, this moning. It was burned before, about two years age. The insurance is £2000 in various offices. Fairchild in the Stella has completed buoying Wbangarei harbor, go that vessels of any tonnage can get to Lime* stone Island to land coal.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3854, 6 May 1881, Page 2
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141AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3854, 6 May 1881, Page 2
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