AUCKLAND.
This day. Mr Bryce was a passenger for the Waikato by this morning's train. : It 13 reported that Da Silva's departure for the Waikato was caused by love troubles, and that he is very much be« trolhed. The Salvationists are arranging fora great field day on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the new barracks shortly. Tiie Triumph is a comparatively new boat, but is built more with a view* to carrying capacity than speed, and hence is rather slow. She is not much larger than the Te Anau. ; The cause 5 of the Eev; Warren's death was heart disease. The event was nqt altogether unlooked for, as he has been in infirm health for some time, but at last it came upon his friends and public with surprise. He arrived at Hokianga in 1839, and for many years was a missionary in the north The exhibits forwarded to the Auckland Sunday School Union Industrial Kxhibition amount to over 1000 in num* her. The exhibition opens to-morrow, but the Judges will make their awards today. A meetirig will be held to-morrow to initiate steps for giving a.public recognition of the services of the Mayor on bis retiring from office. i
Mr Whitson, brewer, died this afternoon.
'(Peb Pkess Association.)
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4647, 26 November 1883, Page 2
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212AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4647, 26 November 1883, Page 2
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