TELEGRAMS.
(FBOM OtTB OWN COBBEBPONDENT.)
AUCKLAND.
This day. | Professor Black's lecture was fairly at* tended last night. His manner surprised many who were accustomed to hear our Auckland Professors give their lectures in a pompous, learned, and impassionate style, and most of the audience left im« pressed with the idea that he knew what he was talking about, and if his mode of teaching was scarcely orthodox, it was highly effective. The Key. Mr Mason's addresses to men, held in Queen street between 12 and 1 o'clock, are being well attended; bo confines his remarks to practical instead of theoretical subjects. Whitney and Hazard's cartridge factory started to-day. The appliam esin use are capable of turning out 6000 cartridges per day. J Mr Brett iiso.es ou Thursday next an | illustrated weekly paper called Tit Bits. The Sfcaremar&et. 215 p.m. Sales: Cambria, 17s to 17s 9d; Moanatairi, 7s. Sellers : Moanatairi, 7s 3d ; j Darwin, 6s 9d. Bayers: Cambria, 17s 6d ; Darwin, 6a 6d. /
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5279, 18 December 1885, Page 2
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162TELEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5279, 18 December 1885, Page 2
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