NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
_ — -». _ (Per Press Association.) New Plymouth, March 28. A wire to the Herald states that Crofski's store at Midhurst was destroyed by fire this morning at 2 o'clock. Insurance L 357. Wanganui, March 28. Cook and Sons contradict the statement that they have struck Pipiriki aud the Wanganui River off the routes for tourists. This Day. Tlie Hon. Mr Reeves addresses a political meeting here to-night. Christchurch, March 28. Up to the present 621 factories have been registered in Christchurch. C. Hood Williams, whose son was seriously injured in an accident on the switchback railway some months ago, is suing tlie proprietors for .£2OOO damages. Duneoin-, March 28. An elderly man named Boaze, keeper of refreshment rooms in the North-east Valley, dropped dead— it is supposed from heart disease.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 230, 29 March 1895, Page 2
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