AUCKLAND.
..... '. ,' / :■■""■"',';. ':-.' ■"''■' Thia day;. -:! 1 , ;Mrs Smith, whose husband died at Devonport suddenly recently, hag gone mad, through grief. She has been committed to the Asylum. The campaign of the Salvation Army here begins to-night. ; , : ; ■ The principal e>ent at the Takapuna Queen's Birthday meetiDg is the Birthr day Cup of £75. ■ I Betting on the Easter Handicap :•—4 to. l*Lednara, 5 tol Siesta, "6 to 1 The* Poet, 5 to 1 Tim Whiffler, 8 to 1 Merlin and Kenilworth, 10 to 1 Normanby, Moonstone, and Buzzard. Moonstone was yesterday backed by the stable to win £200. -Olifiqrd will, ride L^pnorai Christmas, Lomond, Pastime, and A..G. will arrive here on Monday. *■ The price paid by the Auckland Ship* ping Company to Messrs Stone Bros, for their fleet was £30,600. ;/v j The Governor/accompanied by mem) bers of the Harbor Board, went for a trip round the harbor this afternoon. :
[Pea Pbess Association.]
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4453, 13 April 1883, Page 2
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150AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4453, 13 April 1883, Page 2
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