LATEST AUCKLAND JEWS
(l!Y TKLKGII.U'H.— OWN COIIKIWI'ONDENT. ) Auckland, Last Night. Tub bootmakers have called out tiia employees of Mr Sexton, boot manufacturer, who accepted tha federal statement because lie sold boots to the Northern Company.
Mr Harry Whitakor was presented with a handsome and influentially .signed addres on the occasion of his departure for Australia. The Mayor made the presentation in a complimentary speech. Ail accident occurred yesterday at North Albertland which resulted fatally. A young man, Frank Wharfe, was working in the bush losing timber, when the jack slipped and tho lop rolled. W'luirfo b-:iupr unable to get nut of the way, it rolled upon him and killed him almost immediately. Messrs Donald and K lenborough, of Auckland, have just sold the well-known island steamer Little Agnes, 81 tons, to a Noumea (\ew Caledonia) fjyndicate. Mr Ijouch reports the sale of a villa, with 2}j acres of land, orchard, garden and pleasure ground known as Kairlight, Tauranga, the property of Mr Brabant to Capt. Tovey for £000.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2944, 28 May 1891, Page 2
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168LATEST AUCKLAND JEWS Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2944, 28 May 1891, Page 2
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