LATEST SOUTHERN TELEGRAMS.
WELLINGTON.
(From our own Correspondent.) This day.
Mr Fox and his Nephew. le Post says it is a pity when relations I out, yet sad to say Mr Fox and his Wished protege, A. F. Halcombe, are now "t daggers drawn." There is war to the foe between the patron and his dependant, feiuse the former wants to make the Fieldm teetotal Utopia, and the latter has gone 'hies with certain other publicans and j'ners in getting a public house established ftein.
'rojected Marriage in High Lifele projected marriage in high life between 'itl-known younsj lady, of gresd; natural 'Ws, and a gentleman recently arrived »oi England in the Hydaspes, has bden wojnoff. The affair was so far settled that tte>ridesmaids had been invited to get all m finery ready. The wedding-day was foe and wedding breakfast ordered, when jjhsthe young lady changed her mind. Thetfended husband shook the dust off his "Wat once, and departed for Australia, so 48 tout an ocean between him and his infair one.
m High Price of Land. 1\ small freeholds each with only 20 feet -outage, in a suburban street, sold yestday for £650.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1513, 16 December 1874, Page 3
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