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AUCKLAND.

This day.

Major Jackson and T. F. Buckland both intend to stand for Waipa. An immense number of petty larcenies have been reported recently, and the police have arrested the members of a property organised thieving gang. The Waikato Farmers' Co-operative Association opens butchers shops, for the sale of their meat, in Auckland, and are making extensive arrangements to avoid the middlemans profit respecting all produce. An Inhuman Father. Last night the police arrested a man named Derson in his own house, for brutaility. He had a son of fifteen bound by ropes to the ceiling, and was flogging him with another rope. The boy was fearfully illused, and was taken to the Police Station for protection.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4813, 12 June 1884, Page 2

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AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4813, 12 June 1884, Page 2

AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4813, 12 June 1884, Page 2

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