TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS.
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KEW ZEALAND.
[PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION.! BLENHEIM, February 7. Body Pound. The body of a man, about thirty-five years of age, was found in the Opawa Eiver this morning. It is unidentified as yet. DUNEDIN, February 7. Fire. A four-roomed house at Woodhaugh was burned down this morning. The insurance on the building is £2OO, South British; £2OO, Standard. Stock £2OO, South British. • CrimeBobert Findlay is committed for trial for attempted suioide. MABTON, February 7. A Dishonest VoterAlexander MoKenzie was committed for trial yesterday afternoon for personation at the Bangitikei election. [PBOM OTJB COBBBSPONDBNT.] BANGIOEA, February 7. Suspected IncendiarismA fire ocourred at Bangiora at one o'clock this morning, when the stables of Mr O. Henry, oarrier, were found to be on fire near the railway line. The Volunteer Fire Brigade turned out, and with a good supply of water, and sufficient willing hands, saved the adjacent house of Mr J. B. Wilson. Two hones, harness, and feed were destroyed. Mr Henry estimates his loss at £BO. Mr Henry was oovered by a policy of insurance in the Transatlantic office for £IOO over the horses, van, and feed. The cover of the van was partly destroyed as it stood close to the stable. The fire appears to have been the work of an incendiary.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2446, 7 February 1882, Page 3
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217TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2446, 7 February 1882, Page 3
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