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♦ i UNITED PREBS ASSOCIATION.] Auckland, 26 tk November Thomas Noonnn, butcher of the steamer Hero, late last night went to visit his sweetheart, a domestic servant at Featherstone's, North Shore, and, failing to obtain entrance, he fell asleep on the verandah. He was subsequently mistaken for a burglar, a.nd got badly maltreated by the i. mates of the house before the mistake was discovered.. His arm is stated to be broken. Nijw PI.TMOOTH, 26fch November. Some Dane 3 fe'lmsj bush near Stratford havo come across the skeleton of a man, the back of the skull of which appears to have been broken in, as if with a blunt instrument. ! Chbistchuech, 2G'.h November. Professor Bickerton, Public Analyst, analysed twelve sam^U-a of tea from different dealers, all of which were found genuine and unadulterated. Timartj, 27th November. Large quantities of wreckage still continue to be washed ashore on the beach south of 'J imam. This morning the top of a deckhouse of American pine, 12ft by lCft, was picked up, together wita tho turned post of a bed, side light boards, a quantity of light boards painted white and bine, and Bume cabin fittings. They may possibly come from the England's Glory, wrecked at the Bluff. __^^____
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 127, 28 November 1881, Page 2
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