AUCKLAND.
This day. No intelligence of Swanson's diamond ring, which'was stolen from the Ilinemoa on the passage between Wellington and Auckland. It was worth sixty guineas.
The commander of the Armed Con stabulary is on his way to Auckland.
Mr Claude has retired in favour of Mr Buckland for Franklyn North.
The Herald's policy, it would appear, is for the Government.
Waikato telegrams go to show that Bees would beat cither Whitaker or Jackson for Wai pa.
Sir George Grey is expected in Auckland on Wednesday, and he is likely to be invited to contest City East.
It is reported that Mayor Clarke will be called to the Upper House should he aid in O'Korke's return for Manuka electorate.
The political campaign is likely properly to commence after Sir George Grey's arrival iv Auckland.
At the Supreme Court this morning, Doak and Watson, storekeepers, had their certificate suspended for twelve months for reckless extravagance in living. Morrice Evans and John Eenwick had theirs suspended for six months.
Mr Hurst has received a reply from Mr Bolleston to the effect, that none but drilled men will be taken as recruits for the A.C. Force.
A lad named Williams was severely j kicked by a horse in Queen street this morning. Friday. Arrived: The Loch Cree from London. In response to Major Withers' advertisement, about seventy men mustered at the drill shed this morning;. Twelve were selected, and Major Withers has telegraphed to Wellington for further instructions. Lateb. The men selected in the morning for the Armed Constabulary were in the afternoon again dismissed, through instructions from Wellington. The men were very indignant. Some had given up employment elsewhere. Mr W. J. Hurst, M.H.E,, telegraphed on their behalf to Wellington. One or two of the ' men were previously in the Constabulary.
£120 was realised from the amateur performance on Thursday night in aid of Jews in Russia.
The Wade perjury case came on at the Police Court this morning, but was again adjourned for eight days.
It is likely there will be several actions against the Government for deprivation of the water frontage by the reclamation works. ....'■"
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3981, 1 October 1881, Page 2
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355AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3981, 1 October 1881, Page 2
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