FIRES.
PERSONAL.
Mr I. Ilurroll, the well-known Hiiweraroaolibuil.ler, has just returned home Ironi a visit 10 |hc t')l,l Country. Bishop Xeligan, accompanied l.y Captain Sinker, H.X.R., visited Okato mi illiirsduy, mid he Id a continuation service in (lie afternoon, when live unlives wore continued. In (lie evening a mission meeting was held, and largely attended. This morning, the Bishop will celebrate Holy Communion I|il Ok -ilo, returning to Xow .Plymouth in the afternoon. To-night, "at St. Mary's, a conlirmatiou service will Ineonduetei' by His Lordship, when a birge iiuuiber of young people will be presented.
run ri{i:ss association Xiasox, February I. A liiv umimnl lo*<ky iu Trafalgar slrei-l, when C. While's saddler's r<hu (l eaught lire.', evidently through n neighbor burning nililii.sli at (lie rear (il his premises. The brigade ei.mfinedlhe (ire to Ihe building, whieli was ]ireily well gidteil. The stuck w is' insured in ihe linyal oliiee fop i'lOlHi. It whs got out. The building was uninsured.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8043, 2 February 1906, Page 2
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159FIRES. PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8043, 2 February 1906, Page 2
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