LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS.
[BY TEI.KGRAPH.—OWN COKHKSI'ONDKNT.] Auckland, Friday Night. At Cue Board o£ Education hi ilny, tlie cash balances ivere stated to be us follows: —Education fund: Credit, £!)00 15s Id ; building fund : Debit, £:(SM 3s 10d ; total, £517 12s Id. Girls' High School (dr.) £272 4s lid. At tlio quarterly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to-day, the report strongly urged that tha Chamber should take up thu question of mining hitherto left in the hands of the Broker's Association, and not elHoiently attended to. The report whs adopted. Hon. Mr Mitchelson will shortly visit the Waikato to attend an important native tneuting. He intends to reside in Auckland. Mr Davis, S. Jackson, junr's clerk, was was examined before the official assignee to-day. He said ho had not yet made up the books, ; he, however, made the following statumunt:—Within the past three years Mr Jackson's losses, within my own knowledge, have been approximately as follows :—By bankruptcies, £;S000; on mining shares, £800 ; <m land speculations, £7f)o ; Waiwera shares, ,£3SO ; and on bad mortgages, £GSO ; total, £'5,580.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2423, 21 January 1888, Page 2
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177LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2423, 21 January 1888, Page 2
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