AUCKLAND.
This day.
Young Miller, Vlio was impaled on a fence, and Albert Edward Long, the would-be parricide, are considered oat of danger. - .'•'•'
The Tallow and* Manure Company, despite the' City Council's injunction, hare- erected worts at the Western' Springs.
An express mnn who dresr Assyrian ln Abbot's sweep, refused £150 for him yesterday.
Mr Fairbrother, the Baptist missionary for Rotorua arrived by the Manapouri. * A presentation will bcf made to-,Dr Philson on his retirement from the charge of the Hospital. , v/ ; ; Colonel Reader informs me that four torpedo boats may be expected out from Home shortly. They are of second class ; 63 feet in length, and capable of attaining a" speed of 17 miles an "hour. In all likelihood the, services chiefly of an electrician and a* staff of telegraphists at eaeh^cefftre of population will be utilised by Ihe Government in connection with the new torpedo service.
Tawhiao has given Dr Buller permission to hunt Kiwis at Pirongia. He is the first European so privileged.
(Per Phbss Association.)
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4317, 1 November 1882, Page 2
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169AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4317, 1 November 1882, Page 2
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