AUCKLAND.
This day.,
The Government state that the Kawhia affair is merely a dispute between two native Hapus.
During July and August, 1987 persons left in the Colony, and 1947 persons have arrived in the two months; these included 3 Chinese, and the departures* 137 Chinese. Among the arrivals were 1025 from Great Britain, and 836 from the Australian colonies; the departures included 188 for Great Britain, and 1051 for Australia. , . .
A boy named George Busby, son of a' x blind manufacturer, was run over by,a spring cart to-day, and is not expected to recover.
The owners of the schooner William and Jane,, ashore at Waikato Heads, have received a telegram stating that the vessel is in a good position and likely to get off v Both hulk and cargo are insured.
' Williams, the tailor, states his loss by Saturday's fire to be £1500.
[Pis Pbes's Association.]
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4593, 24 September 1883, Page 2
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147AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4593, 24 September 1883, Page 2
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