NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
(pee peess association)
Victim of Auckland Fire. Auckland, This Day.
Ayres's body has been found in the debrig of the Grand Hotel, near the bedroom he occupied.
Obitnary Napier, This Day,
J. H. Kerr, for many years manager of the local branch of tho Union Bank. Aged 68. Ho arrived in the Colony in 1850, and has been manager of the Union Bank at Hokitika, Graymoutb, Invercargill, Wellington and Naoier. Maori House Burnt Down. Wanganui This Day. Tho Maori meeting houso at Putika Pah, close to town was burned down about midnight. It was ornamented with valuable muori carvings and contained clothing of a number of natives who left for Eotorua on Saturday.
State Fire Insurance Department
Fielding This Day. Tho Chamber of Commerce has decided to pursue tho proposal to i approach the Premier urging the establishment of a State Fire Insurance Department. Died from Burns. Palmerston Nohth, This Day. A child named Stevenson twelve
months old wa3 accidentally burned last evening and died in the hospital this morning.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 June 1901, Page 3
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173NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 June 1901, Page 3
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