AUCKLAND.
Yesterday
The hospital management scheme is not receiving much support from the public. There is a fear lest Government should withdraw Irom the matter when the new plan is in full swin:*.
;Mr Thomas Russell, who purchased the Coffee.Palace site, intends at;once putting upon it a block of seven shops and a large warehouse three .stories high.
At the inq'uesfc on Leonard Gash, killed' on the cricket ground yesterday, a verdict of; "accidental de.aih/"-. was; returned,; with a rider that cricket clabs should chain up rollers when out of- use to pre* vent similar iffccidents in future.
Upton's stables at Ponsonby have been burned through children playing with matches. [ '
'Arthur-Lewisrson-of Mr W. E. Lewis, grocer, .was* jerked out at the back of-a spring trap while driving down- Queenstreet, and fell upon the road on his head. He was removed home in an unconscious condition.
The cricket match, Northern WairoaVi Our Boys, ended in Auckland winning by 51 runs.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4376, 12 January 1883, Page 2
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159AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4376, 12 January 1883, Page 2
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