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AUCKLAND.

This day. Mrs Maurice Kelly, of Wa(^e» wnx> ar" rived in the colony in 1841, is dead. Her husband is in his 97th year. The Herald, referring to the arrangement of direct steam companies to despatch all the vessels to some Southern port, and forward Auckland goods per Union steamers, advocates the formation of a strong local company, which might embrace the existing organisations, and secure to Auckland her proper place in the coastal, intercolonial, and Home trade.

Mr Hurst's health is improving. Yesterday a trial trip took place of the first Auckland built bogie railway carriages, all of which were manufactured from local material. There were two brake vans with eight carriages, and a special train ran through to Waikato. It is not intended to bring them into use till the Cattle Show day, when they will be available to the public for the first time, and run to and from Waikato.

The charges against Professor Swallow are to be heard in camera. McLean, who was arrested with the Professor, has made a statement to the police regarding the charges.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4934, 1 November 1884, Page 2

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AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4934, 1 November 1884, Page 2

AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4934, 1 November 1884, Page 2

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