AUCKLAND.
This day.
The Dioceson Trust has now offered to take £4700 from the City Council, and allow St. Paul's ground to be cut down.
Some feeling is excited in cricketing circles at the loss of*£6o in connection with the recent interprovincial match. A lively meeting to-night is expected.
Dr. Sinclair, the eminent dentist, who recently arrived here, goes to the Thames and Waikato, and then proceeds to Wellington to establish a central office, from which this district will be periodically visited.
Barr's Boston Minstrels, who opened opened here last night, had a lively time of it, several of the performers being hooted off the stage.
A Mercantile Marine Association, with Mr C. B. Stone as President, was formed here last night.
Mr Mackechnie has entered a formal protest against the recommendation of the Domain Board that the cricketers be granted a lease of the Domain ground.
(Pee Pbess Association.)
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4701, 31 January 1884, Page 2
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150AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4701, 31 January 1884, Page 2
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