AUCKLAND.
.". This day.
Passengers by Rotomaha^a last night reporkjeeing in tlie south-east direction* aboi^Jili degrees above the horizon, a little' before eight o'clock, a star which they took. to : be, the ,tafl of a oomet, faintly (h^iioou 9 ' •n<* o \&a& downward to r^'Hie 'o<MAes, one of the oldest it^^mmSm entertained by his fellow travell^5 fthe Star Hotel last night, prior to m* departure for England, and presented with an address bearing forty r two signatures t>f the' representatives of Australian and New Zealand firms. Several Mormons leave by the outgoing mail steamer. The Southern Cross has arrived f*om Fiji. The Governor has gone to Rotomah to complete the annexation of that islandij— A lady has giveu birth to triplets.—P Straube, and his sou Frederick, owners of
a small vewel, bare been drowned The being the Papakura races.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3869, 24 May 1881, Page 2
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138AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3869, 24 May 1881, Page 2
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