AUCKLAND NEWS.
•■ [Peb Fbxss Association.] AUCKLAND, Mabch 20. The Hinemoa left this evening for the Kermadecs and Karatonga, with the Governor and the Countess of Glasgow and a paity of thirteen and four servants. A fishing excursion was given to the postal delegates by the Harbour Board and City Council, and three hundred fish were taken. The delegates left by the Manapouri for Sydney this evening. The Governor was unable to accept an invitation to the excursion owing to leaving for the Islands. The police authorities have ascertained that the miaaing man Camfield, an exVictorian school teacher, supposed to have committed suicide, was a passenger on Feb. 13 by the Mararoa to Sydney. Seven rinks of Auckland boilers left by the Mararoa for the Napier Easter bowling tournament. The postal delegates this evening presented a silver tea-eet to Mr and Mrs Ward, and a presentation was also made to Mrs Ward by the ladies who accompanied the postal delegates of an address accompanied with a strawberry and oream Eet. A flilver-mounted spiritstand and claret-jug were presented to Mr Gray, permanent head of tho Post Office, and Mrs Gray.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4905, 21 March 1894, Page 1
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188AUCKLAND NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4905, 21 March 1894, Page 1
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