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(From our own Correspondent.) EATING MATCH-HEADS Blenheim, Last N ight. The Police have received information that a woman named Jane Lang, wife of a miller at Spring Credit, near Blenheim, died from the effects of taking match heads. FA EM FIRE. Auckland, Last night. A fire occurred at rbout two o’clock this morning at the farm of Mr James Wallace, Hilside, Pnpatoit >i. All the ou’-buildings connected with the farm, including two stables, a chaff house, two buggy houses, granary, machine house, and house for the farm hands, wore destroyed, as wero the farm implements housed in the out-buildings to the value of £SOO. The house was saved with much difficulty. SMUGGLING. . Wellington, Yesterday. • It transpired in a case heard in the S.M. Court yesterday, that p-tty smuggling is rife in the port of Wellington. FIRE AT LOWER HUTT Wellington, Yesterday. A fire broke out in a shop occupied by J Stranger, bootmaker, at Lower Hntt, and des f royed that and three other building?. FATAL ACCIDENT. Christchurch, Yesterday. A man named Robt N"y.-, injured by a fall at Summer Quarry on January 25 h, died yesterday.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22205, 24 February 1900, Page 2
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188TELEGRAPHIC. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22205, 24 February 1900, Page 2
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