TELEGRAMS.
[per frees association.] g Suspected Incendiarism. " Auckland, To-day. Suspicious circumstances implicating several persons have come to light in connection with the attempted incendiarism at the Presbyterian schoolroom in Symonds street. Michael Karby is in custody on suspicion. Fire. The dwelling house of David Maxwell, four miles from Mercer, has been destroyed by fire through a lighted candle being left in the house. It was in.ured n the Colonial Office for L 62. The Human Skeleton. There are reasons for believing that the human skeleton found at Three Kings is not that of a European. There was once a large ■ Maori settlement on the spot where the discovery was made, and the remains are believed to be those of a native. Snspicious Bankruptcy. The creditors of Moore and Townsend, wine and spirit merchants, have resolved that as the insolvents “ have recklessly squandered their estate and given fraudulent preference to their friends, the official assignee be requested to enforce the penal clauses of the Insolvency Act.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1290, 26 June 1884, Page 3
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165TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1290, 26 June 1884, Page 3
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