AUCKLAND.
This'day
An Auckland made walking stick with the name of E. Voiclit was found near the body of the man supposed to have committed suicide at .the Whau.
Constable Naughton, who was se^t to the Asylum yesterday, is suffering from a craze that he has, .been left a large legacy. Some dissatisfaction is being expressed because only those ol the public favored with orders from the company are admitted to inspect the JDoric.
Good ward, who vris. committed for trial yesterday for rapejon the girl Payne, is said to have saved gpome money. His friends are determined Ho get him the best counsel possible for liis trial, in the hope that the witnesses iji the case will be fatal to the prosecution.'
A lively meeting of St. Thomas's parishioners is anticipated for to-night, when the question whether the choir shall be surpliced will be discussed. Dan Twohill defeated Weiss, the Australian billiard champion, in a pool tournament. last night by four games to three Weiss gave Lyons 250 out of 500 in an ordinary game, and beat him by 134,.
(P-JS9 Pbbss Association.)
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4705, 5 February 1884, Page 2
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184AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4705, 5 February 1884, Page 2
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