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AUCKLAND.

This day.

Arrivals: Italian ironclad Cristofero, H.M.S. Nymphe, H.M. schooner Conflict, and barque Seatoller from London, ninety days out, with a full cargo.

A fire broke out at Onehunga last night, which destroyed nine shops and dwelling houses. Longlcy's house and stock was insured in the New Zealand and Standard offices for £1400. Grigland's store was insured in the Standard for £250; a considerable portion of the stock was saved. Leahy's building was insured for £150, but the goods were not insured. Burni not insured. James Norris, building owned by George Broadfoot, insured for £200 in the South British; stock and furniture uuinsured. Mrs Farley's shop, owned by Josiah Has tie.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2824, 4 March 1878, Page 2

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AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2824, 4 March 1878, Page 2

AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2824, 4 March 1878, Page 2

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