AUCKLAND.
... ; . ,pct,l2. v w The Borough of,,Parhell <r .pr.esented,lfV Mayor with a silver cradle on an addition to hisfamily. '-"..'< '.:' /'m *. c- ? A Justice of the Peace •de»utationed J Mr Whitaker, asking that the.'Sub-InJspector be restored to his former, .position of Serrt* Major, Mr Whitaker promised tjOTeferth©-;^ matter to' Wellington. The SefgtV, in plain J; clothes, , Bhortly ; commences, enforcing, the compulsory clauses of the Education Actj, ; ,- Captain.Puryis,of H.M.Si. Danae, received a telegram from Conimojdore 1 Wijsbn instructing him to leave Auckland on the 18th inst. for Fiji. It is probable the Danae .will bpng the new Governor, not the Emerald, j . j The recent gold, discoveries wereina block of 7000 ; acres alloted as a native reserve. The Government are taking Bteps to" verify . the discovery. v • ' . ,;• ; ' The yacht Pearl capsized off Kauri Point. A boy named DayjW i as.drowned. / , ( .
" Entries for the .next meeting^ of 'fine "Athletic Club close at 8 o'clock this evening at 'Mr S. H. Drew's;' *' '"- ..';/, ,' ] ! It was reported in- town to;day ; th'a,t ; C^un«i cillor Nathan is likely tabecomeja candidate for the Mayoralty, , It vwiUjb^jrj^emteredthat 1 Mr ' Naihain, .unsuccessfully 'opposed Mr Bamber last' year. ' ~lf .-Mr 'Nathan" meana business he ought ,at' once.ta-.iprbclfinaiiim. self,' and he will, tod r utnat^his friends have not clecreased in n^mfierjjince lastyear. " """ *,'•„ aJ& o:;n A second squad of .the Wanganui .Bifl^B under of Color-Sergeant Hughes commenced class7firing.tbis morning* . The> following are the names, of. those who passed s — Color-Srgt. 'Hughes 65, Bdsmn. Meuli 61,; Bdsmn.' iNuti« ford 58, Bdsmn.- W. J..Neil 55,-Srgf-OHiver 52, Vol. JBroughton 48, JBdsmri. Mettam 45, VoLHogan 44; <Bdsjto'.vT3lb.6M_3,ft£dswn, A. W&lfyce 1 43; Bdsmn.. Hookep.B.6,'.=V<ft, M, Hogan3'6, % -.±\-!i-*\ yhu: U \ '" Justice " writes Vffwiiig-W augg^fionl ap to the duties of nighi watchman., '•'Justice,* 1 considers that 'the watchman should .be'Btsr* ! ti'onedon'the'Rutland Hill,' as; offering the best'site for observing &e^ and raising an immediate alarm. 'L. } . ''" ' ' '.'. ( .' VMrs Mary A"n tJPhiteley, ; ,tne -venerable relict of the late Rev L John 4W4 W : bateley K , who was murdered Jbyrthe rebel- natiyei : at f Pu» kearuhe/on Saturday, eyem^g, fl^k-F^bb 1869, expired at K her residence,, Qqver $tvee£ New Plymoiitti^ on Tuesday ; eyeing.. last, aged 75 years.. , She wwats t married; t» ; , Mr Whitele'y, shortly aftqr "liis. qcceptanjqe as a, candidate for' -misipnary ; work : s,\ . & ppaal\ parish church 'in tne^Newarij circuit,*©^; land, on 4th SeEteni^ey,'lßa2vap4p¥OCQe^e^ with he^ kflsbauft.fo the* old Mission House, Hatton Garden, Ikmdpn/where shereceivea a kind reception. Her..h*usband"haying re« ceived recognition as, a^Missiflnary . Minister at Lambeth Chapel,' ane^rqeeeded WitHhjfhfu to Portsmouth,' . and* 'there 'iembar&g '4 s on 3th - "November, 1832, J jnlthe,«liip,iG^oJ^n^.b^vin^ - .-. - for Hokianga,^ New^ Zealand.,. -/JEajrJy- ,in, the ( follQwing'-year ( she •lan^e4taV'th«i t Bay of 1 - Ifiands', the toj enter ' , - the HoWanga 6a account! of roubVweather,^' 1 and from thence ; proceeded overland to the Wesleyan Station- at Mungungu, Hokianga. After residing ' there for a { few^yeara stie remqved with her husband to Kawhia, and^ there.spent the bestvof -her daya.- 1556 'i « the Puketapu feud brought Mr 'Whitelylto -&■ Taranaki, and '-till -fterTdeath, iti£ffi>fyitg(t- ■ -I ception of a visit to : Sydney, and d^of^r.^---visits to Auckland, J tinned te4'osidran\ong>;us,^ ghf.^T^thfmother- of ' four ida,ughtere. tW^rof^h©^^'"' namely,- Mraßawson.vbf^wgßlym'Suth^'d'l '' J - Mr^Nield, of .Sydn§yvVaunviy¥-lie^T^iU !j -' nakiNews. \ /•*?'" *-. ;,.<" .-.--' Entries' io'r' th^Agaciiitp] 'al^Ko^'cid^e^V, „ , Wednesday" tfexfc^^ EnteyVormranfl^'pro-''*'. ; * graim^es m^erjje^-'leffc ft r'all'th^branch.;;;'; r BahksHn tb# county distnct&irom^atea.. j& f;; c » Foxton. T" ";"* '" ' ."'""" The theory that e.yery Bygllshinan'&housai is his castle; dttliiol} hola good ttrt Monday at Waitotara. ' A warrant had b&^ssjiedjrem—--™ jthe District CourfTfor/theapprehejiaon^oi^' y Mr Frank Williamson on j c¥a^ge' ijf <joni* ' cealing property, from.his c^edttpr^^ bank*. \ r ruptcy. ' Two constables' 'wcK&edid'iia Ms\*j Williamson's house tQexecate Ijhe vacant, Entrance! was denied to th*p> an^ on) forcing 'i'Y; the door in Mr Willianison'stjruok Cpns&wS"^' 1 Burrow ojj.the head with a' bottle,- ' inflictfn& V'"' a dangerous wound, ''Med^oal.aasista^iJeQ^lis'* obtained. for >he Canstablj^aiid ;^UUaMoi£ '-'*' taken away to 'New.PlynK>uthr\ ;-^-f^ : K" On be&#a^ed*whetnor £c wasTgimfyitiatC-. -•-'" NeW Yorkcriminai, i>mTgw&irj;l.l'i I guess iwnmL c -nflp^rjiSuTT^like^belMM^aeiaanie . w ?f*>l- A"-'A "-' '•*"' v "- : '-; • *
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3960, 12 October 1880, Page 2
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637AUCKLAND. Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3960, 12 October 1880, Page 2
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