LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS.
(BY TKI.HGKAIMi.—OWN UOItItKSI'ONDBNT ) Auckland, List Night. A MAN named John Symonds was committed for trial to-day for burglary from a cottage in Brewers Lane. The bri" Margaret Ualhraitn arrived friim Sharpness t.i-dny with a cargo of seven hundred tons of salt. The New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association has resolved to hold the next meeting in Auckland, and the best athletes in the colony, therefore, will contest here next suiimißi-. The Cyclist Union will also probably hold a meeting at the same time. The committee of the Auckland Racing Club this afternoon \ki«u& the programme for next saas.m. The total added money lims been increased by £3li."i, and the Auckland Cup stake raised to KliOO. The Spring meeting was tixe.l for the Slli and 10th Xi)>i!inb?r. Mr J. O. Kwtt was re-ap-p linted liaudic-ippur. A young child of Mrs danetts, of Otahiiliii, was seriously ill yesterday through eating the heads of matches:. Or. Krson was telegraphed for, and on arrival the usual remedies were applied, but the chilil cannot, under the circumstances of the deadly nature of the poison taken, bo considered out of danger for two or three days.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2820, 9 August 1890, Page 2
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192LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2820, 9 August 1890, Page 2
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