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AUCKLAND.

This day.

At a meeting of the Mariner Company on Saturday, and of the London Company today, Chas. D. Waite was appointed manager of both.

Accidents.

John Gleeson, laborer, had his leg fractured by a fall of earth at Customhouse street. A young man named Butterworth had his head fractured by a flank falling on him at the new Bauk ot New South Wales. Christopher Johnson, blacksmith, was thrown from his cart on the Great North Road, sustaining serious internal injuries. All the accidents happened on Saturday.

Rose, formerly a publican at Cambridge, was recently divorced from his wife at Adelaide on the ground of adultery with a housekeeper named Elizabeth Moddock.

Mr Sheeban arrived by the Wairarapa to-day.

The Queen of Beauty sink a new level to the depth of 70 feet at once, and also do a great deal of prospecting at the present bottom and upper levels. Shares are firmer; buyers at 225.

At a conference of four mines representatives :—Queen of England, Erriogton and Nicholls; London, Vines and Morpeth; Southern Cross, Lenoox and^Josi Bennett; Mariner, Porter and Alexander; a sub committee was appointed to procure information as to the cost of winding gear of not less than 25 horse power. Mr Errington was appointed consulting engineer. .

As soon as the Deep Level property is unwatered, the Waiotahi reefs, which were cut in the south crosscuts, will be driven and risen upon.

I (Pei Peess Association )

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4297, 9 October 1882, Page 2

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AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4297, 9 October 1882, Page 2

AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4297, 9 October 1882, Page 2

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