LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS.
i HY THitORAPH. — Ott.N COUIChSPOVDKVT ] The Union Company's Boats. Archxwu, Wednesday Night. Thk Union Company ha\e abandoned the wot kly seivicc to Sydney, Hits height being insufficient. The Government Insurance. The Government Insuianee Bo.ml li.ipuichased Hlicia Bios.' buildings foi L 19,000. The Races. The speculation on the Easter laces i^ Hood. Necklace came in foi a bit of blip poit today for the Aiu-Ul.ind Kastu ILuidic.ip, liting backed to win C-00 at ." to 1. The Steamer Thomas Russell. The wieck of the steamer Thomas Russell wai sold to day for £l<)0. The Maori Prophetess. A telegram from Wellington this aftei noon re the M.iori prophetess says the Xathc Minibtcr lias a lepoit fiom tlie Noi th to the efTeut that the Maoii mil letiium has not arrived, and tli.it the natives aic dispeising, and returning disgiibted to their homes.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1987, 2 April 1885, Page 2
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142LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1987, 2 April 1885, Page 2
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