LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
The Doric's Immigrants at the Quarantine Station. Auckland, Last Nighfc. Tne immigrants at the quarantine sta<d itiou are progressing favourably. A child ' was born on the island to-day.
Mining. The manager of the New Prince Imperial has telegraphed to-day :—": — " One hundred and eight specimens from eight slope, No. 2 section west, No. 5 level.
The Doric's Immigrants. Twenty single women, per Doric, yet remaining at the immigration' depdt are open for engagement.
"Yes," said the sober-faced man, "we tried everything for her. We had allo paths and homoeopaths and water cares and, all sorts of cure 3, and they could do nothing for her. We finally gave' tip in and " "And she lingered ?for .a , vveek or two, ■ until , death. at last relief to her suffering ?" said the man whointerrupts., "No j she got well immediately." ' , , v _ , LLIFJB ISITHfiBuSH-f-THEN AND NOW.— It is gone rally supposed ,tbat,in the bush we have to put up with many discomforts and priyatiOM in the shape of • food. 'Formerly'' if was' so, but now, thanks to T. B. HtLL, who has himself ' .dwelt in the hushj if food d]oe* consist qhicfly of •finned meats d«s Colonial' Sauch- rives to them , a most delectable flavolir, making Ih'em' as 'well of the plainest food most enjoyable,.' and instead asjhar^ biscuits and indigestible 'damper, his Slm» 'wtovio Co£<ssi'A%'BAKiNG r ;?p'wpßa t niakei. the very best, bread, iconWj' caices^alia'' pastry hx , .superior and- more wTjol<*sonie/ thain'^east or J leftven, Sojdjby.all *tor.oke«Bers whoicao o)}b
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1749, 20 September 1883, Page 2
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251LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1749, 20 September 1883, Page 2
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