AUCKLAND.
This day. A. buttress in the work connected with the strengthening of the reclamation wall near the wharves has collapsed, causing severe loss on Haywood and Glasgow, contractors.
A man named Littauer, a bootmaker at Ohaupo, ran a splinter of tawa wood into his heel, and within twenty-four hours died from lockjaw. Mra Stocken, of Mount Eden, died suddenly on Saturday night from internal hemorrhage. Every remedy was tried to stop it, but without avail. An ordination service was held at St. Paul's yesterday, when the Revs. Percjval and Hewlett were ordained by JJishop Cowie.
Mr Thos. Walker's lecture at the Opera House last evening on " Cruelty and Crimes of Christianity," was poorly attended. The Sharemarket, 2.27 p.m. Sales 5 Cambria, IS* 6d. Sellers : Cam« bria, 18s 6d ; Darwin, 7s j Moanatijiri, '/s. Buyers: Cambria, 18s: Moanatairi, 6s 6d.
(Pee Pbess Association).
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5281, 21 December 1885, Page 2
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143AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5281, 21 December 1885, Page 2
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