AUCKLAND NOTES.
(By Telegbaph-Owk Cohbespondent)
Auckland, April 22.
The half-yearly social re-union in connection with the Auckland Old Chums' and School-fellows' Association was held in the Freemasons' Hall, Princes street, last night, when there was present a thoroughly representative gathering of something over two hundred.
Last evening.the Exhibition of the Auckland Society of Arts was opened by His Excellency the Governor. At a conversazione of members and their friends there was a large attendance of leading and representative citizens. A large number of paintings are on exhibition , from Australian and Southern artists.
Constable Brooking left Cnehunga to-day for the Upper Thames. The Brunnerton Fund now amounts to about £1000.
Ernest Stenipson, aged 10 years, fell over Queen street wharf into the harbor. A young man, who refused to give Constable McDonald his name, promptly jumped overboard and rescued the boy.
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Thames Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 8331, 23 April 1896, Page 3
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