BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
i " * "F# A fire br«f«itW^ x on the preraises of tW Baink <>l£Vß Zealand. Tt began in the rear, £«nd wiWjflljkwettty minutoa all the building* 'were Iran' blaza. By great exertional t» fife to the Bank. The front of the Empire' Hotel, opposite, is like a mass of charcoal. ?he Town Hall adjoining the Baiak BaTrowly escaped. The books of tbje ?ss(& were jaiaved ; everything else was completely destroyed. The buildings and furniture are insured for L 2.500.
Wanganui, October 4.
A regatta has been arranged, to be held in the last week in December, in conjunction with the Horticultural Society’s show.
Wellington, October 4.
Two old colonists, William White and John Fairhairn, have challenged Dr Lang to a public discussion of the missionary land transactions Dr Lang left for the Thames, and arrived by the Phoebe, |
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Evening Star, Issue 3315, 4 October 1873, Page 2
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140BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3315, 4 October 1873, Page 2
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