LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS.
(BY TEI.EGKAI'II— IWS CORRESPONDENT.) Auckland, Monday. Thk liquidator!! of the Onohunga Woollen Company, failing to receive a fair oifer for their property, liavo resolved to sell it by auction. Tim Seamen's Union admit spending eight thousand pounds in the struggle against the Northern Company. The Zealandu has sailed for San I , ranCISCO. A young man iiiim-jJ. C ix, employed at Fentnn and d's hat factory has received an injury of a painful nature. While practising with his C'lniMde. with a spring RKn, he got accidentally struck in the eye, and will prolubly lose the sight of the wounded eye permanently. ' A Portugese, named Jarnez, lately died after receiving relief from the Charitable xVid Board, amounting to £100, and his children were sent to the Industrial School. His widow has just received a legacy of £900, and has called to take the children home, and offers to pay the ntnonnt expended on them. The Hoard, however, wishes her to refund the money advanced to her late husband. Mr Miller, General Secretary of the Seametis' Union, returns to Dunedin this week, having completed the winding up of the Jubilee Steamship Coinpiny.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2559, 4 December 1888, Page 2
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192LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2559, 4 December 1888, Page 2
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