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AUCKLAND.

. . . yV •';, 'V ' ' This day. • Arrived : Barque Clyde, Captain Hbyle, from London 112 days ovlL,

Mr Mills, managing director of the Union Company leaves per Penguin tonight for Fiji, to arrange for an extension of trade.

The Hand-ball match between McAuliffe of Timaru and Hogan of Auckland, was won by the former.

The Auckland Fibre Company's annual report shows a total 'expenditure of £20,689 9s Bd/the credit balance is £400

Mr Thomas, chemist, who was burnt out three days ago, has not been seen since the fire.

The well-known trainer, ¥t ralsh, while exercising the colt Musketeer on the road at Eemuera, met with a nasty accident. The animal was fractious, and by rearing managed to loosen the saddle, and Walsh was thrown off, landing on a fence, and having his eye gouged out. On assistance being procured the injured man was re moved to the hospital, but on the way the eye went back into the socket by voluntary muscular action. A medical gentleman, who saw Walsh, at the hospital stated that hia sight is in no danger, and the man-is rapidly recovering.

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Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4494, 31 May 1883, Page 2

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184

AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4494, 31 May 1883, Page 2

AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4494, 31 May 1883, Page 2

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