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(united FBES3 association, ) Napier, May 27. The Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove Opera Company give, a matinee performance of" Patience" to-morrow in aid of tlio Boojura aud Sir Donald Disaster. Fund, Mr Hughos, general manager, cabled to Melbourne aud' • received a reply—"Do all possible assist fund.' 1 The \vholo company give their"services gratis,' - v. WmNui. Maj 26. ' A letter from Mr Fiold, surveyor on the Waimarino, datod 6th, May, states that steam is'rolling out of' Ngaruhoo liko a great iloeca of wool, and that from Ruapehu there is a groat column ■of unmistakable stoam. . . ' . Auckland, May '27. . Tho Royal .Hotel, at Onehunga, was destroyed by fire' at one' o'clock this morning. Edward Hill, tho liceuseo, leaped from his bedroom window in his nightshirt, and sustained serious, injuries, being still in a comatose condition. ~A servant girl named Annie'(surname unknown) wa3 burned to death in her bed, despilo all efforts made to savo her, Tho insurances aro—building, £OOO in tho South British ; aud'furniture, £IOO in the Standard.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 28 May 1887, Page 2
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