AUCKLAND.
Patrick McManus, son of the proprietor of tlio Os.orJ Hotel, Waikato, was thrown from bis horse and killed.
J. Thompson is spoken of as a likely candidate for City North at the general elections.
The wife and family of UollersoD, the man wb.o was recently killed at Waiorongoaai, are in Auckland in destitute circumstances. '
Messrs Bryce and Bolleston left Wellington by the ■Hinemoa ■ last evening for Auckland via Xawhia, their visit being ia connection with the Thermal Springs embroglio at Eotorua. *
William George Garrard, the unemployed agitator, announces himself as a candidate at the elections for Newton, opposing Mr Peacock.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4711, 12 February 1884, Page 2
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104AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4711, 12 February 1884, Page 2
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