AUCKLAND.
This day,
: A cabinet-maker's shop and dwelling house in Hobson street, the property of Mr Foley, and occupied, the former by Peters and 'Heizod, and the latter by Hampton, were burnt at 3 o'clock this morniDg. The cabinet mater's shop was insured by the owner for £700 in the. South British, and for £3CO in the Fire
Association ; Peters and Heizod's .stock was insured in the Colonial for £200, and the dwelling house was insured for £100 id the^South British. Hampton's furniture wasi insured or £lG0 viu the New Zealand. y.:- _.!,;; ••' -.■'■. ■■'■■. ■,/ .•••• ■•.■• ilt is stated that . the Temperance;
Liicensing Committees contemplate closing!; several houses with the object of repressing Sunday trading. Teetotallers watched the 'hotels yesterday, with the object of supplying, -information to the Licensing Benches.' ; ;'y, \y* ''.;•'••'•! '•' •■\■. ' ' .The last service was yesterday, held in St. Paul's Anglican Church,' the foundation ' stono of which 'was' laid by Governor. Hobsou in 1841. It is to be pulled dowu to make room for City improvements.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5028, 23 February 1885, Page 2
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163AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5028, 23 February 1885, Page 2
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