Successful competitors at the Henderson competition last week are requested by advertisement elsewhere to attend at the Drill shed to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, at S o'clock.
John. Angelo, lately proprietor of Dining rooms, Newton, was declared a bankrupt to-day at the Official Assignee's office.
Telegrams from Wanganui and New Plymouth report that the comet was* seen at both places between 6.30 and 6.45 last night, near the horizon.
We have been requested to state by the Secretary of the Onehunga Racing Club that the Binerdent Race has been withdrawn from the programme.
A lad named William Street was admitted to the Hospital this morning Buffering from wounds on his head the result of a fall.
In response to the request of the .Newmarket Borough Council, Superintendent Thomson has detached Conßtable Hobson, of Parnell, and Constable Dewes, of Mount Bdea, to look after the larrikins of that district during the illness of Constable Graham.
Napier, this day.—The population of the Borough of Napier is returned at 8,886; houses, 1,449. The comet was distinctly visible last night.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 101, 3 May 1886, Page 2
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