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Telegraphic.

[ Another Disastrous Fire. OiißisTcitimcu, Friday, f. - ; About two. o'clock this > William Ouddon's oatmeal ■ mill and toasting house at h'ondalltown was i burned dowh, ; ""Insurance, 1 £IOOO in 1 N.Z. office, : half re-insured in the Standard and North German offices, j Tho firo broke out near the boiler under which the lire was left banked ; up ut 0,30 last night. The stock was uninsured, Cuddou's loss is £SOO. A Derelict BoatCfiRisrcHUHCH, Sept. 20. When the s.s. Penguin was entering the Lyttelton Heads this morning she picked up a small boat in which wore a knife, fishing luxe, bait and two oars. It was brought to Lyttelton, and identified by the owner J. Haydon, who had left it moored in Dampier'sßay last .night, no bait, luiife, or line being in it, It is supposed some',boy. took the boat to fish and has been drowned," No one is reported missing yet. . Hotel Burnt Down- ; Invercakgilii, Friday. McMillan's hotel, at Benmore, was destroyed by fire. It was insured for £Boo'in the New Zealand Office, Half is"'-'re-insured in the North German. Sudden Death. DuNEMNyFriday. Alex. Buehan,. a blacksmith, fell dead in his forge at Burnside yesterday. \ •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3009, 21 September 1888, Page 2

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Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3009, 21 September 1888, Page 2

Telegraphic. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3009, 21 September 1888, Page 2

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