Register !—To those qualified persons who have not as yet given in their claims to the .Registration Officer, we would give a gentle reminder that the time allotted for the purpose expires on the 31st inst., and that if it be neglected until after that date, they are disfranchised for another 12 months. Destructive Fire in Dunedin.— From the Otago Daily Times we learn that a torrible and destructive fire took place in Dunedin on the night of the 4th inst, and which resulted in two hotels, a boarding house, and fully thirty other dwelling houses and other premises failing a dhv to the llamas. ° * J
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 360, 22 March 1866, Page 3
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