The body of the unforttunate man, Patrick Franklin, who was killed in Durhaia-streeb oil Friday last,, was buried yesterday. The deceased nob having relatives or friends in Auckland, tha expen»es of the funeral were defrayed by the Charitable Aid Board. Misa Bessie Doyle wired to-day from Kawhia to her manager, Mr 8. Churchill Obton : " Cannot reach Auckland for ten days ; weather terrible. All well."
FOR SALE, pure Black Spanish Eggs, from the prize stock of the late John Lowe, 10a 6d per dozen; Guaranteed pure. Money tit accompany order. All orders promptly attended to.—Anne Carr.Papalcura. FOE SALE, cheap, if bought ab once* ..Freehold Allotment in Customs-street.— Cooke and Cooke. Shortland-atreet. TO LET, in Onehunga, near Norman's Hill, a Family .Residence, 10 rooms, partly furnished, gas and water, flno view of harbour. Rent, 10s.—H. M. Roe, Oneliunga. • -■ •■ i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 228, 24 September 1894, Page 4
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