AUCKLAND.
This day.
The City Council has accepted St. Paul's Church offer of £4700 for cutting down Emily Place.
The refusal of the Insurance Companies to contribute towards the cost of the Fire Brigade was warmly criticised last night by the City Council, and a suggestion was made that the Brigade be disbanded. The subject was ultimately deferred.
Government has notified the Waste Land Board that the north Komata block at Thames cannot be dealt with until an act of Parliament is passed, obtaining authority for its sale.
John Bruce, master of the cutter Lancashire Lass, died yesterday from injuries sustained by straining himself while assisting to unload the vessel, and get her ready for the Regatta.
Atr.the Working Men's Club annual meeting, a falling off in receipts was accounted for by the great strides the temperance movement is making in Auckland.
To Kooti has written to the Coromandel natives informing them that he will arrive at Coromandel next Monday. He wrote from a settlement near 3£atikati. From Coromandel he goes to the Upper Thames, and thence to the Manukau.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4702, 1 February 1884, Page 2
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180AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4702, 1 February 1884, Page 2
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