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INTERPEOVINCIAL NEWS

I PKR UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION..! Palmerston N., This Day. A ten roomed house, ovvned and occupied by Mrs Jacobsen, was burned down this morning. The occupants, six females, barely escaped with their lives. One of whom, in jumping from a window was severely injured in the spine. Insurance —five hundred in the New Zealand. Dunedin, March 20. Dr Maedonald has been advised by the Minister for Lauds, that a supply of Dr Koch's lymph is coming to hand, andwill be in Dunedin about the end of this* month. -.'"■'■'■ HoKITIKA, March 20. A miner named Matthew Donciate was found dead in his claim near Goldsborough this morning. He has not been observed about since Saturday, so. probably he has been dead some days. Death was apparently due to a fall of earth. Christchurch, March 20. ~ It is reported that the insurances on the life of the late J, B. Gressoh amonnt to £10,000 in which, the Australian Mutual office is deeply interested. Gisborne, This Day. Hohepa te Pari, who was suspected of complicity in a murder and was shadowed for a long time, was arrested yesterday at Waipiro for robbery from the person with violence. Last night he escaped from the lockup, and was unsuccessfully pursued. He made ugly and threatening statements to tbe constable who chased him.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 115, 21 March 1891, Page 2

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INTERPEOVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 115, 21 March 1891, Page 2

INTERPEOVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 115, 21 March 1891, Page 2

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