AUCKLAND.
This day. Green won the bowling match against Scott rather easily.
It is stated that Mr J. M. Clark, Dr. Campbell, and other influential gentlemen, will be brought out at the next general elections in the interests of the Eotorua Railway,
The Appeal Court quashed the conviction against Scanlon, publican, for perjury.
- It is belioved that the Customs revenue deficit will not amount to £100,000.
It is expected that King Tawhiao will go to England by the next mail boat.
Newmarket ratepayers passed resolutions last night, on the motion of Mr Suiter, in favor of the publican's .interest at the licensing elections.
A local dentist levanted by the mail steamer to San Francisco last Tuesday.
In the kauri gum market a good tone has been manifest, and several sales are reported at full rates. Attention, however, is still being given to better sorts, but sales are stated at fair rates.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4732, 7 March 1884, Page 2
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151AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4732, 7 March 1884, Page 2
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