NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(PRR PRESS ASSOCIATION}. Timaru, October 15 A fire at Temuka last night destroyed four shops, tbe property of J. Wright of Opawa. Two were occupied by Gibbs a second-hand dealer, and Tangney, bootmaker, and the others were unoccupied The fire Btarted in one of these. Insurance unknown, Auckland, October 15. Tbe Minister of Education has sent a telegram to Mr Wilding, member of the Board of Education, expressing warm approval of his motion re Court of Appeal for teachers. Wfllinoton, October 15 Tbe Monowai with the New Zealand mails of September 8 reaohed 'Frisco on September 26. and the mails were delivered in London on Ootober 11, a day late The Monowai leaves 'Frisco for Auckland on Ootober 18. Christchurch, October 15. The whole of Mr Henry Overton's celebrated English Leicester stud flock has been sold to Mr J. N. Williams, ot Bawka's Bay. Some of the rams go North on Friday ; the others will not be sent tUI after shearing. A slight shock of earthquake was felt at Waikari at ten o'clook this morning.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 95, 16 October 1894, Page 2
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178NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 95, 16 October 1894, Page 2
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