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

The Ship Grasmere. Arcici wo, Monday Night. Tnh slup GrasnsLie troublesweie brought hofoic the Police Couit to iky, when three so.uncn cliaig"fl Captain Raymond with using t'uiMtemnt; language towards them on Uo occasions Evidence showed th.it on two occasions, ome when his child dud and once when his wife took poison, the captain hud behaved in a very violent ir in nor Otherw ise the men had nj cause foi complaint. The bench dia missed the ease. Cross-actions against the ciew weio withdrawn.

Narrow Escape. A fisherman named Bruce, when getting into Ins boat at the 'Whangarei Railway Whaif, fell into the water, and would undoubtedly have been drowned but foi the c\eitions of a coloured sailor of the W.utaki, named Rutiin, who at gieatusk jumped into tho water and sustained the drowning man until lescued.

The Auckland Police District. -^ It 18 lcpoited that the Auckland PolicdDistrict is to be diwded, and th.it Inspeotoi Kit'ly will ha\e chaige of the Waikato, Thames, and patt of the Tauianea distiict.

A Native Rape Case. A native named Wa Maki was arrested on batiuday at Wauaki, on a charge of attemiited wipe on a native woman on the 20th of July. Maki made his appeoiancc befoie the U.M. Couit this moimnf

Mrs Taiwhanga in Trouble. Constable Hanson an ested the wife of tho Maon politician Sydney Taiwhanga at 2 o'clock to day, on a charge of being (hunk in a public place.

The Kaikoura. The direct steamer Kaikoura, from London, put in tit Wellington for co*l. She 1-, expected to leach Auckland ou Wednesday.

A reward ii o'ftrtd for the roco\ery of a white leather portmanteau, lost between Meicer and Hamilton in the train. MrJ J O'Hnen, contractoi for the Porotorau lunnel, invites tenders up to3lstinst, for making briLks on tunnel site, b^-e advcrtisertient. fli2 North Nc.v /eal.ind Farmer!.' Co-opera tuo Abbot i ition's. list of new pardon seeds, &c, is published in another column, whose trade udvertucmtnt als>o appears in another column.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2046, 18 August 1885, Page 2

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LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2046, 18 August 1885, Page 2

LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2046, 18 August 1885, Page 2

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