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{UY TKI.KUKAI'H.—OWN (JOIII!KSI'O.N'I>K.\"i'). Accklani), Wednesday. The Commissioner of Crown Lands has instituted proceedings against several persons for cutting timber on Crown lands. Some have paid heavy damages. I'mther actions are pending. General Edwards witnessed some splendid target practice at Takapuna fort to-day. A German named Louis Kalm was found dead in his bed at -1 p.m. yesterday. Kalin, who was UO yea in of age, resided alone at Mauku. He appeared to have died ((uietly. All inquest will be hold. News has been received of the death in Sydney of Lionel Phillips, form nly manager for Khrenfried's brewing firm. Majoi-lieneral Kdwauls leaves here tomorrow morning over-land for Napier, whence III) goes by train ti Wellington, thence to Duuedin and invercargill, from there ho returns to Ghiistchuich to meet the Governor and L'remier on the lo'h prox., and then back by the West 0 mst to Auckland, leaving fur Sydney about the 20: h pi ox. It tran-p:r;is that Ada Gilliertt, who was drowned in the recent Sydn-y yachting fatilitv, belongs to this city. She was aged I'.'i yens. '
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2694, 17 October 1889, Page 2
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181LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2694, 17 October 1889, Page 2
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