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(From our own Correspondent.) Dunkdin, May sth, Every precaution is to be taken when | the Arawa arrives at Port Chalmers to prevent the spread of small-pox. Three lads, whose ages ranged from 13 to 15 years, were charged with breaking into Mackay's offiea. They must have climbed over a six-feet wall and then taken down several tiles of bricks to effect an entrance.. Finding a key of the safe, they opened it, and from the cash-boxes got about £9 15a. Two of them were committed for trial. A collision has taken place in Auckland Harbor between the steamers Wellington and Macgregor. The latter was cut to the water's edge, and just made Kawau when she sunk. On the arrival of the City of Sydney at Auckland, a man named R. H. L. Maxwell, alias Theodore Cecil, alias Da'ngull, was arrested on a charge of murdering a man named Garriller, of St Louis, Missouri. . , Mr A. A. Smith has been "appointed Locomotive-Superintendent for* Victoria. A boat and four men are missing from Wellington. . John Morton (contractor) and Lee (a bushman) have been drowned at Mercury Bay, Auckland.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1142, 6 May 1885, Page 5
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