NEW ZEALAND.
'(Per. Press Association. 1 ) Nelson, last night. The Tadmor School, veined ot £3OO, built in 1881, was destroyed by fire last night. There was no insurance. No do.; tails are yet available. Hokitika, last night. John Duncan, late inspector of fisheries, a highly rospeoted resident of Westland, from its earliest dsys, died last night, aged 98. Westport, last night. Walker Bros.’ storo and a neighbor’s dwelling at Waiomangaroa wero totally destroyed by fire at 2.30 a.m., with all their contents. JJargavillo, laßt night. The Hand Commission took evidence from two county officials, two tradespeople, two Crown rangers, and two farmers. It proceeds to-night to Helonsville.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1464, 26 May 1905, Page 4
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