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CHRISTCHURCH.

This day

A two-roomed cottage, owned and occupied by a widow named Taatl'e, was burned yesterday morning. Six children, ranging from 2i- to 11 years of age, were saved in their night dresses. The furniture and clothes were all consumed. The house was insured in the Standard office for £100. The house was the one in Herefordstreet Easi, outside the belt, where a woman named Cavanagh committed suicide recently. The cause of the fire is supposed to have been a defective clihunev.

A tramway guard found yesterday moming on a bank of the Hcathcote river some articles of a woman's clothing, The police are dragging - for the body.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DTN18830319.2.17.4

Bibliographic details
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), 19 March 1883, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
109

CHRISTCHURCH. Daily Telegraph (Napier), 19 March 1883, Page 3

CHRISTCHURCH. Daily Telegraph (Napier), 19 March 1883, Page 3

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