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AUCKLAND.

We have received the Auckland WeeJttg Register, the Examiner, the Southern Cross, and the New Zealander, extending to December 23rd, by which we see that the Provincial Council was opened on Wednesday, the 25th November. The address contains Toothing of importance, although the subsequent proceedings in Council had given rise to some rather warm personalties. The Agricultural Show was held on the 3rd December, and was very successful, the quality of the stock having surpassed expectation. Great excitement appears now to exist respecting the Coromandel gold field. St. John's College was destroyed by fire on the night of Tuesday, the Bth December.'

The Emperor of the French has presented 70,000 francs to the widow of Mr. Morey, an American, who was shot dead by a sentry fop looking out of a prison-window ia Paris.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, 20 January 1858, Page 3

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AUCKLAND. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, 20 January 1858, Page 3

AUCKLAND. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XVII, 20 January 1858, Page 3