LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS.
[BY TKMCGIUPH.— OWN 1 COKRKSI'ONDKNr.] S. Patrick's Day. Auckland, Monday Night. Favourkk by magnilicicnt weather, '2000 children formed a precision, anil proceeded to the Domain The only accident was a child knocked down by a baker's cart, but not seriously injuied. A dispute occimed in the vicinity of the Painell school tent and a man, "ho was making himself obnoxious, was requested by Monsignor F>nes to letne He refused, and, it is' saul, stiuck Monsignor Fynes. His friends ultimately got him away. The *poi ts were s eiy &ucoesbful. Cutting Down Emily Place. Si\ tenders weie received for the Emily Flaw works. McUuiie's ia known to be the lowest, The Late Licensing Elections. The he.uing of the licensing election petition has been adjourned till the 25th.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1825, 18 March 1884, Page 3
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129LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1825, 18 March 1884, Page 3
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