Lieut.-Colonel Banks left for Wellington by the s.s. Mapoui'ika. this afternoon, to take over the command of the Sixth Contingent Camp at Xewtown Pai'k, Wellington. Additional promises of seats for the, Albert Park have been received'from Messrs W. H. Smith, IT. M. Smeeton, R. Hellaby, W. Spragg, W. Aickin and Dr. Campbell. The Fire Brigades Committee of the City Council met yesterday, when the fire of Sunday morning last was discussed, and the opinion expressed that a start might be made -towards improving the plant by purchasing ladders to enable the firemen to reach high buildings. A cable has been sent Home to enquire the price of the latest pattern of . these ladders. On Monday next the Committee meet to consider the whole question of the Fire Brigade. Yesterday morning at the Church of the Assumption, Onehunga, Miss Teresa Cpffey, youngest daughter of Mr James Coffey, late of Onehunga, but now of Boston Road, Mount Eden. was married to Mr D. Banks, Clerk of the Warden's Conrt, Commanded. -The ceremony was performed by the Right Her. UoaidgaoT Paul, V.G.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 17 January 1901, Page 2
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