AUCKLAND.
(Peb Pbess Association.)
This day. Mr J. B. Russell's residence, recently purchased by Mr McLeod, manager of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, for £3000 was destroyed by fire at three o'clock this morning. All the furniture and everything in the house was destroyed. The occupants had a narrow escape. A great native feast is to be held on Kakepuka Hill to-morrow, when Wahanui, Rewi, and other friendly Ngati' maniapotos and Hauhaus will meet the Kingites, and end all differences, when in friendly reconciliations, they will unite in re-erecting the Trig Station.
Cussen's party are now encamped near Te Kuiti, and the survey proceeds peace* fully.
Arrived: The s.s. Ringarooma, from Sydney.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4687, 15 January 1884, Page 2
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112AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4687, 15 January 1884, Page 2
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