AUCKLAND.
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The ladies of Auckland bar? resohred upon the^stablish&ent^df a reformatory forJ'allen The institution wiil be a public one^inateaaofccotta^elipmei. > tf The^firisf section 'of n theVAuckland tramways 5 wifl 'be? completed next #eek and will commence td run immediately afterwards " '"*
About 100 candidates hitre odmo .fprvralrd id coinpißte for the; dislbrict, scholßTships, the examinatiou for whioh^com 1" mences next month. : ir
Mr Jieed, of Claudjelands, has sustained rather serious injuries through thf bursting of a gun while he was out shdbtipg. Arrived:- Waihbra, Irom Sydney^ An Ele|tibJ| Fracas. ; An altercation took place Queen street to-day between Mr Dargaville an.d Mr Swanson, both of whom are standing for City West, when Swanson, exclaim', ing, "Do you mean to call me a liar?" struck Dargaville with a stick, which caused a Blight abrasion of the skin on the face, from which blood appeared. Dargaville immediately got into a cab and drove to the Club. * -
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4830, 2 July 1884, Page 2
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173AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4830, 2 July 1884, Page 2
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