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THAMES NOTES.

(BY TKLE<3KAJfH.~OWK COBBESPONOENT.)

Thames* this day.

Mb PetEk Johnstone, who was so seriously injnred nine or ten months ago by a fall mullock in the Cambria mine, is still con fined to the Hospital. He- has been paralysed ever since, and there doss not seem the slightest hope of his recovery. At a meeting of inenibers of the , old Thames Scottish Battalion, of which -be» was captain, it was resolve* to list on his behalf, while it is prpbab c that the assistance of the Auckland Volunteer Corps will also be invoked. Major Murray and others are taking the matter in hand and are hopeftil of raising a eubstantial SU CompMntt ftMrife regardingttedilatorinesa- displayed in the survey 0? the licensed holdSfSrwhicTi application have been made at Hikutaitt, Whan<?a.iiata, Tβ Mata, &cTa 3 Ho;wofk can be ptod&df. 'with until W licence* dre panted, hi ■«**_*; exD'editd t>rdgi6BS< Mr P. Sv Bayldon has SS£a-ih «>rvic6S. of M* ». Parchasj of Auckland. . < '

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 257, 1 November 1887, Page 3

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THAMES NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 257, 1 November 1887, Page 3

THAMES NOTES. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 257, 1 November 1887, Page 3