INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
(per united pbess association). Gkeymouth, January 16. The National Bank of New Zealand shipped on Thursday night, per Mawhera, for Melbourne, 30120z5. Sdwts. 21grs. of gold, valued at .£12,199 loi 9d. Auckiand, January 17. Several autographs, including that of the poet Longfellow, have been presented to the Free Library by Sir G. Grey. Mastebton, January 17. The residence of Grorge Hay«vard, near Paliiatun, was destroyed by fire early Ihis morniDg. The sawmill of Mr Fairbrolher was destroyed by fire on Friday evening, together with four outbuildings and over 100,000 feet of timber. Bush fires which were started in the Forty- Mile Bush and the neighborhood of Masterton have been stopped by the ram which has fallen heavily since last night. The rain still continues Several of the burns are completely spoiled . A Maori chief named Hurunuiorangi died at Hawera Pah, near Eketahunn, on Sunday morning. He is supposed to be considerably over 100 years old,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 86, 19 January 1892, Page 2
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157INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 86, 19 January 1892, Page 2
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