A clean sheet was presented at tho Police Court yesterday, Shorfcland looked, quite lively last night on account of several hundred natives being congregated there, The Te Arolia brought down nearly three hundred in the afternoon, and these in addition to local ones make about five hundred now in Shortland. Taipari's feast, for which they have come down, commences today, and will last for about a fortnight, On Wednesday afternoon a little boy, son of Mr H, T, Howe, surveyor, sustained a painful incident by having his collarbone aud arm' broken by falling off the steps near the Rev. S. J. Ncill's residence, It appears that the boy was walking down on his way from school when one of his class-mates slid down the rail and accidentally knocked hiin off the steps, Dr Payne is attending the little sufferer. The Government are singuine of prorogation ou Monday, and the Dinemoa will probably leave with the Northern members on Sunday,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3691, 27 August 1880, Page 2
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