AUCKLAND.
Tliis Day. At Uic W cyan picnic-at Cambridge on
Monday, a boy named Kingdom aged 13, while bathing in the Waikato river, was drowned. The current swept him away. A gum-digger, named Frank Martin, dropped dead in the Mangawhare Hotel, Kaipara, on Monday. The i'fremen of the City of New York struck yesterday owing to the alleged grievance of beingsliorthandcd, nineteenmen doing duty for twenty-five. They came ashore and were arrested, sixteen being put in the lock-up. The American Consul got additional hands shipped, and the recusants were then taken out of the lock-up by the police and put on board. One refused to go on board on the ground that he had been threatened by his officer, and he therefore remained in prison. The steamer was delayed till the evening, when she sailed for San Francisco.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3581, 3 January 1883, Page 3
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