LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH. — OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Accident.
Auckland, Monday Night. A son of the Rev. Mr Robertson is suffering from a concussion of the spine, caused by falling in the Domain. The Evening Star's New Buildings. The Evening Star opened in their new offices in Shortland and Fort-streets today. The building is a palatial one of four storeys high, having a frontage of eighty-nine feet by 157 deep, and has cost twenty thousand pounds. Tha Star has issued a lithograph of the building, and a descriptive account. The published statement by two accountants shows the circulation to be 9,866 copies daily. The Jewish Synagogue. The Jewish Synagogue foundationstone will be laid in a few days. It was intended that Mr David Nathan should lay the stone, but he is incapacitated by a flight attack of paralysis. Poisoning Case. Mr Humphreys, the secretary of the Northern Shipping Company, died of blood poisoning, supposed to, have been caased by eating pork., f o " . " ' Trunk' Railway." ~ : ' Mr Knorpp, who has been employed insurveying the trunk railway southwards from ' Te Awaniutu, •is now to town..' Itia believed/ that a section of fifteen! mile*
southwards from Te Awamatu will be ready for submitting to tender within three months from date. Mr Mitchelson writes a letter to the Star, giving his reasons for believing the Central route is better than the Stratford line. He pays it opens a larger area and better land, and give 3 easy connection with Taranaki and Napier. The Auckland Steeplechase. King Arthur has been scratched for tho Auckland steeplechase.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1936, 2 December 1884, Page 2
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259LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Accident. Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1936, 2 December 1884, Page 2
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