Auckland News.
■. -— ——— (By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.]} Auckland, March 9. . James Wattie, a horse trainer, fell off the train at Bemuera last night and sprained his ankle, It is stated h'e was only picked up this morning. . A deputation from the Auokland Fire Brigade waited upon , the members of the. Oity Council this • evening with a 'request that Supt. Hughes services be retained. The general manager of the Bank of New Zealand is, at present on a visit to Auokland, on business con* nested with the Bank. Mr A. J. Denniston, assistant manager here, is. to be retired on six months', salary.^ A. J. Cole leg badly crushed while engaged in shunting trucks on the railway at Whangarei. Ampu*. | tation is considered necessary, but the doctors fear the unfortunate man will not survive the shook. • i At a meeting of creditors.in the bankrupt estate of Wm. Earl, of the Blue Post Restaurant, the action of the Official Assignee in taking out a warrant for Earl's arrest was con* firmed.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9295, 10 March 1899, Page 2
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