NEW ZEALAND. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
WANUANUI, Monday. A house belonging to Mr Richard Openslmv was burned to the ground, this morning. Open&haw did not sleep at the bouse last night, having gone up the river on the Waitara, ot which vessel he ia engineer. Tho cause is unknown. Insinances, £200 on the house, and £40 on the furniture. Openshaw is & heavy loser, as he had over £100 iv votes in the house. NELSON, Monday. Canterbury and Nelson having combined for the purpose of furthering the scheme of constructing the railway from Springfield to Brunnerton, and thence to
>t Kirn, .it a meeting of Aclson guarantors ill this .ittui iioo-i, it was revjU ed to ml home Mr C. Y. Fell, M « yor of Nel011, a-< a delegate leptvaeuting NVlson, ml to aot in conjunction with Messrs -:• »>tt iiid Djbson, iLI to ft oin Cantermy The neoi s^.n / 'uu-ls are being ,»ii irant^cfl, ,uul the di'lugates leave for London by tlie Tonguiro in about a DUX EDI tf, Monday. \t the City Cioiit. ll.uis Hansen was committed foi trinl f'>r stabbing the fccoond ofhti'i of tin* bmjue Scotia.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1953, 13 January 1885, Page 2
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187NEW ZEALAND. [BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1953, 13 January 1885, Page 2
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