TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS
(per press association.) Fire at Kohimarama. Auckland, September 23. The hay she I at Kobimarama Industrial School waß bnrned down yesterday morning. There waa no ioßoranoe. This Is the building which waß Bet on fire a few months ago when a lad named D»no*n was arrested on a ohsrge of inoendUrisna but liberated'after an enquiry In the police court. It Ib stated tha the present fire conld not be accidental aa there Is no fire place m the building or nearer than forty yards. A datectivo has gone dorm to enquire. Found Drowned DuifEDiN, September 24 At Arrowtown yesterday the body of Michael Joseph O'Callaghan waß found m the Cardrona river. Deceased was teacher at the Catholic school, Arrowtown. Early In July William Lindsay, a farmer at Strath T»ierl attempted suicide by discharging a pistol at his he id. While being oonveyed to the Danedin hospital he escaped Into the bush and wa§ never discovered till Saturday last, when] hta body was found In a creek & thousand yarda from where he effected his esoape. Fire at Clinton. A €re at Clinton to day destroyed the Prince of Wales hotel, Lang's store, the Police Station, and Hunt's, tailor's shop. The Railway Station had a narrow eesaprj
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1952, 24 September 1888, Page 3
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207TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1952, 24 September 1888, Page 3
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