NEW ZEALAND.
[PKB PEBSS ASSOCIATION.! WELLINGTON, May 26,
The City Council have decided to present an address to Commodore Erskino on the arrival of H.M.B. Nelson at Wellington. It was also resolved that the Council convoy to the Mayor and Councillors of Timarn its sympathy with that totfn in the disaster which has befallen a number of its citizens.
MASTERTON, May 26. Mr D. E. M'Carthy’s store was burnt down at two this morning. The brigade worked well, and saved the Club Hotel and Rapp and Hart’s atoro adjoining. The estimated value of the stock is £B6OO. The insurances are £3600, made up as follows : South British, £SOO ; North British, £6OO ; Hanseatic, £SOO ; Northern, £4OO ; National, £3OO ; Union, £3OO ; Sun, £SOO j Assoola tion, £SOO.
DUNEDIN, May 26
It is understood that the Volunteer Board will recommend the payment of adjutants, and the supplying of the force with uniforms in lieu of capitation allowance. At Bendigo a boy named Lane, aged eleven years, was thrown from a horse and dragged for a distance of more than 100 yards. The boy died two days afterwards from concussion of the brain.
At the City Court, this morning, Samuel Henry Lees was committed for trial for forgery and uttering.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2537, 26 May 1882, Page 3
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206NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2537, 26 May 1882, Page 3
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