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LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

The Ellerslie Grand Stand. Aircki.wi), Wednesday Night. Tiik llacing Club h,i\c rcsohed to call fresh tenders for the giaiul stand without the roof.

Damages Against the Tramway Company. The Supreme Court to riny gave £800 damages atrainst the Tramway Company in the nuit brought by Mr Nuith for the loss of his foot.

Bricklayers' Strike. The bricklayers' labourers employed on the Arcade struck to-day, in consequence of the men being employed at different r&tes of pay.

Reported Wreck. The Btentn tug lias been despatched to examine tlio wreck repotted by the Rotomahana ofT the East Cape, supposed to be the Waipa.

The Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber of ('onimcroc conferred with Dr. Yon llatst to dny on the subject ot the representation of New Zealand at the Colonial Exhibition in London. It was resolved to rndca\ our to get Auckland well represented.

Fatal Accident. A_young 111.111 named Dudley Ward, son of Mr Waid, civil cngineci, yesterday fell from a building in Wyndh.im HLicct, where ho was employed, and sustained fatal injuries.

Shoplifting. Jan. Milne lias lx en committed for trial foi sliop-lifting. lin\int! stolen ,a largo quantity of goods fioin .Mr (Jilinour, (tiiipci, Hymondu sticct.

In India a widow burni for her first husband. In tin-) countiy nlie bums for her second one. A Sirvast applying for a situation was asked tnc reason for her ha\ in<; loft her last place. " I'luasc, mum, it wero because I wcie too an' the visitors were always takin' me for the mis Him." A Man applied for aid. " You should go to worn and cam a Ining," was the idi^nant u-ply. " (io to work ! It isn't bad enough that I am ho poor that I have to beg, but heie you want me to work besides," Mr A. InadCß, Oambrid^o, olfor^arowaid for thn mcovory of a bay horHe lost from Gorton. Mr John Knox will sell at tho Hnmilton Auction Mart on Saturday, tipple, plum Mid poar tices, Hhrubs, potatoes, carrots, poultry, and a largo lot of sundiics,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2032, 16 July 1885, Page 2

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LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2032, 16 July 1885, Page 2

LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2032, 16 July 1885, Page 2

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