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> ■ ' ■ _ 4 I (OKIXED PBEBB ASSOCIATION.) j .- ; Auckland, January 12. The death rate from* influenza m Auck- . land is very low. Not one case of the malady occurred during the past 6ix months • until December 18th, and since that date t there have been only six deaths. j For his bravery m jumping into the harbor and rcscuiuß another Auckland resident, John Abbott, from drowning, Police Serr geant J. Kelly, of Devonport, has been pro- , moted to the position of second-class r sergeant. ChniSTCHuncu, January 12. At the sale of the Govereor's furniture, ) horses and carriages etc., to day, ten horses j brought £293 12a. The four-in-hand team was purchased by air Werry of Wellington, the leaders nt 36 guineas each, and wheelers 1 £30 and £41. Four carriages were sold, ' exclusive of the coach which was not r offered, for £207.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1892, Page 2
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143NEW ZEALAND. Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1892, Page 2
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