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AUCKLAND.

This day.

In a report to the City Council the Engineer speaks of Freeman's Bay as the future site for a railway station. Tenders for cutting down Emily Place have been extended until January 4.

It is now stated that the Kaihu Valley railway is to be constructed without further delay.

Soon after the Triumph s..le yesterday, Mr Hawkeswood who purchased the cargo for £130, subject to a condition that he must arrange with the purchasers of the hull as to how, when, and where, it must be taken out, received a written notice from the purchasers of the hull that he must not trespass on board the Triumph. The following is the latest betting on the Auckland Cup:—4 to 1 against Salvage (off); sto 1 Turquoise (off); 6to 1 Tim Whiffler (off), 7to 1 wanted; 6 to 1 Welcome Jack (off); 7to 1 Escopeta; 10 to 1 Sir Bedevers : 10 to 1 Libeller.

Several local " sports " have succeeded in getting three Auckland " peds " to walk against Edwards. A meeting will take place to-morrow night at half-past eight at the Nevada Hotel, to arrange prelimU naries, and put down a deposit. The contest will take place at the Theatre Royal, and it is proposed to start on New Year's morning.

The child Ewart, who was found dead between its parents, was fed on farinaceous food and milk, which curdled on its stomach, forming cheesy . matter and causing convulsions, from which it died.

(Per Pbess Association.)

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4663, 14 December 1883, Page 2

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AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4663, 14 December 1883, Page 2

AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4663, 14 December 1883, Page 2

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