NAPIER.
January 18,
Tho country is dried up for want of rain. It is surmised that Dolbell's station was burned by a bush fire. A party is gone to ascertain, and the constabulary are now scouring the district. January 19.
The Keera met with a very severe gale off Castle Point. Her bows dipped under, and 50 cases of kerosene were washed off her deck.
January 20j _..A- -pidHnffis^uisToTeTScr~Eo burn down the gaol last night. One of the accomplices informed the gaoler of it, and so enabled him to take steps to frustrato tho design, and arrest the incendiary in the attempt.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 635, 24 January 1872, Page 2
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