AUCKLAND.
July 2. The ladies of Auckland have re* solved on the establishment of a re* formatory for fallen women. The institution will be a public one, m Hte^d x^f on the pottage homes sys^ tern.' "■ •' " • r ' ; The seaman lost ftora the schooner Queen off: the North Cape was named James Stewart. He jumped overboard, saying good-bye. The .. Acclimatisation Society, m view of the fact that rabbits have existed m the province for forty
years past, have declined to sanction! the introduction of stoais, mon« goose, and such like animals. July 3, Mr Wilson, lime manufacturer, is out for Roduey ; Mr Farnell for Nmvt.ou ; and Mr Seymour George for Parcel. A fire broke out at Duder's store, Devenporfc, yesternight. It did £150 worth of damage before it was sap* pressed. A boy named Cunningham had his leg broker" while playing football yesterday. Mr Moss received a vote of thanks at Parnell last night. Mr Fenton, lat« Chief Judge o£ the Native Laud Cuuit, is expected to stand for Parnell.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1235, 4 July 1884, Page 2
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169AUCKLAND. Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1235, 4 July 1884, Page 2
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