LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS.
(BY TELEGKAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Auckland, Last Night. H.M.'s. warship Opal arrived to-day from Wellington. The Te Anau arrived to-day frnra Melbourne. She had on board one hundred and sixty passengers. Abnut fifty were Bteerage, the bulk being s.il'ion passengers. Atnonorst the passengeis were a number ex-R.M.S. Riinutaka. Sir George Grey, who is at Waiwera suffering from a severe cold has given £20 to the Jubilee fund. The donations are coming in rapidly and the funds are much larger than wero ever expected. Country people are alreadv coming into town for the festivities in largo numbers. By the Clansman early on Sunday morning next the first crowd of natives for the Jubilee will arrive from Tauranga in the persons of eighty Arawas who will be provided for in houses at Devon port. The Secretary of the Jubilee Committee lias written to Mr Porter of Mercer asking him how many Maoris are likely to come down from that district so as to order the necessary trains. Arrangements have been made for the nativos from Waikato to be housed at the North Shore Naval Depot.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2734, 21 January 1890, Page 2
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184LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2734, 21 January 1890, Page 2
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