NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(PEB Pft BBS ASSOCIATION). Auckland, October 2 A petition, with 1000 names has been sent to Wellington against the Advances to Settlers Bill. Others are to follow. The Kine of Tonga has ordered spleu did suites of furniture at Auckland for Einu George's new palace at Nukualipe A fire which occured earl; this morn • ing destroyed Robertson's bakery and store at Pan mure Nothing whs sayed. The origin is unknown The stock was insured for £100 in the North German office, and the building formerly the Duke of Edinburgh hotel, owned bv Huncock and Co., was insured in the Imperial for £425 Government have ordered surveyors to lay off roads through Whakarewarewa, Tikitere and other tourists routes. It is supposed the action is taken to settle the toll question. It if feared the natives will offt-r obstruction to tun officers* New Plymouth, This Day. At the Supreme Court to-day Wemyss, for forgery at Manaia, was sentenced to 12 mouths, with hard labour.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 84, 3 October 1894, Page 2
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