LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
The Patetere Lands. Auckland, Wednesday Night. In the Supreme Court, to-day, before Mr Justice Gillies, " re the Land Transfer Act, 1885, and all that parcel of hnd containing 750 acres, being part of Whaiti-Kurunui third block," Mr James Russell moved for direction re serving notices on the registered proprietors of the abovementioned land, and tor an order defining and declaring the estate in the interest of Edwin Barnes Walker and Joseph Howard, under si certain memorandum of transfer from Te Ano Hohaia and others, which had been lost, and requiring the District Land Registrar of Auckland t-> register thorn a* proprietors of the said piece of land. His Honour ruled that service must be effected in the case of every native concerned in the matter.
Mr Vaile goes to Wellington. Mr S. Vaile to-day received a telegram from the chairman of the Railway Charges Committee, requesting his attendance to give evidence in support of the petition presanted by the member for Waikato. Mr Vaile replied at once that he leaves tomorr nv.
The "Unemployed." The Mayor forwarded the following 1 telegram to the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, to-day, in response to the request of Garrard's meeting yesterday morning ;—"; — " A meeting of the unemployed was held this morning at a quarter to ten o'clock, two hundred strong ; Garrard in the chair. A resolution wms proposed by Garrard and seconded by Jas. McMaher, this his Worship the Mayor be waited upon, and aiked to telegraph to the Government and ask them to open more works that will supply the demand of 200 more men at once.
! Desertion from a Whaler. A number of seamen from the American whaler Petrol, at the Bay of Islands, escaped into the bu.sh ;vnd resisted the captain, alleging ill-treatment. Captain Webb, Acting- American Consul, has gone down to investigate the complaints.
Death of Mr B. Levy. [ Mr Bernard Levy, an old Jewish resident, died to-day from inflammation of the lungs.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2169, 3 June 1886, Page 2
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331LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2169, 3 June 1886, Page 2
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