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

The Unemployed. Auckland, Friday Night. At a meeting of the unemployed to-day, about 250 were present. Correspondence with the Government was read, and resolutions adopted thanking Sir George Grey and Mr Moss, and censuring Messrs Thompson, Peacock, Dargaville, Tole, and the Mayor for apathy displayed in the matter. The City Council are opening up some works. Thirty-bix men employed by the Government at Mount JKaden struck, finding they could only earn 3s !)d a day. They offered to woik for 4s <id. Communiciations are passing \vith the Government.

Tne Kimberley GoldfieldsStrong letters have been received at Wellington, from New Zealandersi who went to Kimberley, warning persons against going there.and Riving very gloomy accounts of the field. They say many are hacrificing their equipments in Derby, and not going on to the field.

Maori Ploughing at Mangare. Three Maoris, recently from Parihaka, commenced ploughing on the land of Mr Andrew Anderson at Mangare. They stated they weie carrying out Te Whiti's orders. Superintendent Thomson with a force of police visited the ground to-day, and warned the native-, that a repetition of the offence will land them in Mount Eden ( Jaol.

The Cambria Mine. A meeting of the Cambria shareholders has resolved to increase the capital to £4,470 by the issue of 13,000 new sliaie.s of £1 each, 3s !)d paid up, the 13,000 new shares to be given to the Darwin Company in exchange for their property.

Produce Market. Wholesale: Mutter, prime frc-h, Is; cheese, good factoiy, sld to 7d ; Canterbury, none ; eggs, 10d fhud in bladders, oHdto7d; bacon and ham-, in cloth, pi<>vincial, (id to 8d ; hams, (id to (JUI.

Illness of Warden KenrickWarden Kenrick is lying very ill in the Auckland Club, attended by Dr. Haines. It is believed he is now out of danger.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2194, 31 July 1886, Page 2

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LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2194, 31 July 1886, Page 2

LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2194, 31 July 1886, Page 2

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