AUCKLAND.
This day.
There was a heaty (hnnderstorm with much rain yesterday. The flagstaff in Albert Park was struck with lightning It is reported from Alexandra that Tao^ nui, a powerfnl Ngatimaniapoto chief, is unfavourable to Mr Bryce's journey. Hope Te Eangianioi has issued a manifesto denouncing Wahanui as a wolf in sheep's clothing. A public testtnonial to Vosey Stewart is being raised at Tauranga. John Kelly, who arrived in this province in 1836, died on Saturday, aged 77. He was present at the signing of the treaty of Waitaugi. The Salvation Army NuisanceThere was a disgraceful display of larri kin ism at the Salvation Army meeting last night. ,Eor two hours the larrikins threw gravel through the windows of the .Temperance Hall where the meeting was being held. Captain Wright found a youth endeavoring to kick open the back door, and called for a constable, when thirty men and youths rushed the Salvationist, knocked him down, kicked him, and tore his uniform.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4455, 16 April 1883, Page 2
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163AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4455, 16 April 1883, Page 2
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