LATE TELEGRAMS.
ff'KR VNITKD PKES* ASS CfATfOPT ! ISUpieb, ThisD-»y. The residence of P. Well wood, near T-?ii--dti2;s, was totally destroyed by fire las(; night, it w s-<- Insure.l i; fchoK-.uth British — house and furniture, i.^ooo. The- losses above the insurance are £1500. The stables were saved. Auckland This Day. An eight-rooinod house, owned and occupied by Mr Keys, builder, Albert Avenue, Mount Eden, was burnt down at two o'clock this morning. Insurancebuilding, £240; furniture, £250. Both are m the Royal. Many leading business people here ore making active preparations for a grand Jubilee illumination. 558 shopkeepers, being: three-fourths of the total in the city and suburbs, signed a petition m favor of an early closing bill drafted by she Association here. Chbistcexjrch, June 1, The following is the resutt of the Avon election : — Blake, 255 ; Dunlop, 252. VI r Blake is a Government snpporter. Gisbokne, This Day. A man named James Campbell walked iuio i>r Pollen's sur^eiv this morning complaining of pain on the chest. While the doctor was writing a prescription the man foil dead. Campbell, who is a laborer, being a lorn? resident, was steady and well respected.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 140, 2 June 1887, Page 3
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190LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 140, 2 June 1887, Page 3
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