AUCKLAND.
This day.
At the City Council meeting to»nigb.t, the committee's report on retrenchment will bo considered^ The proposals are understood to include striking £100 ofi the salary of the Town Clerk, £200 off the City Engineer, and dispensing with ihe services of the Bate Collector and Inspector of Abbaf oirs.
Gold in tho King Country. A prospector who has just returned from the King Couutry reports that the country around Te Kuiti is gold bearing,'and there are payable alluvial deposits in the bed of the iWaipa river. Sailed: Waihora. for Southern ports and Melbourne. Passengers—For Gisborne: Mr Bishop and Miss Bitchie. Napier: Mr and Mrs Kettle and child, Mr and Mrs Brown and two children, Messrs Wallace, Jones, and Williams, Mr and Mrs Mshoney, Misses Maboney (four), Judge Williams, Bey. Jordan. Wellington: Messrs Parker, Crombie, Hugo, Pierson, Capt. H. Kerr, and Miss McLaughlin. Lyttelton : Mrs Alexander, Mrs and Mies Alexander, Mrs and Miss Buckland. Miss Gould, and 0. B. Way. mouth. Dunedin: Mr McCaig, Miss Larkins, Bishop Neville, and Bey,. Kirkham. Bluff: Mr Ewen and three children.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5207, 24 September 1885, Page 2
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178AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5207, 24 September 1885, Page 2
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