LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS.
, liV TKIiK?BAPH.— OWN CORRE.SPONDBNT.] Sunday Trading. AicklvM), Monday Night. Tui" licencing committus liave resolved to cancel licenses foi Sui.djy trading. Fire. A largo iron building filled with valuable p rope i fey mined by Mr Rogers, of Papatoitoi, has been burned. The estimated value uas £80t), aud it was insured for £200. Arrival of the Doric. Tli' 1 Duiic <u in id fiom London at nix o\l)cU to night Ihe Snaw f!a\i!l and Albion Company h,\\e laid the Coptic on foi Auckland direct. Volunteers for the Soudan. Mr A. D Bennett, at the salutation. of volunteuia, constabulary men and otheis, has submitted an otfei to Government to laiic 300 men in six \ieeka, m the provincial di&tnct of Auckland, for the Soudan
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1971, 24 February 1885, Page 2
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125LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1971, 24 February 1885, Page 2
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