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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

Wi.ltjngton, December 20. Alpiu'n music shop, I.ambton Quay, was binned down about four o’eteck this morning. The stock was insured for L4OO in the Standard, and T. 400 in the Imperial, and the buildit:g for L4OO iu tits Standard. The value ot the stock destroyed ia said to be about L I SUO. The origin of the fire is unknown. When first seen the tlamcs were issuing from a skylight in the rojf. The house was uninhabited.

Wellington, December 20. The railway to tho Upp r Huit will be opened formally on the 4tb pr; \. The three men who were cut down by Mai, or Sniat, as ho is also calls are still lying in the Hospital in much the same condition. Two are able to talk, bat the other is delirious. They are a pitiable sight.

Auckland, December 2'.). Sir George Grey, yesterday, receive ! another letter from the Kiugites, urging Him to visit them. He has gone to the Thames to contest the seat for the representation of that district. Intelligence has limn received by- the Hero that owing to the illness of Mr Alfred Anderson, the pianist, Mdlle. de Muvska cannot come via Auckland, but will at rive iu Dunedin about tho third w.ck iu January for her New Zealand tour.

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Evening Star, Issue 4008, 30 December 1875, Page 3

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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4008, 30 December 1875, Page 3

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4008, 30 December 1875, Page 3

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