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(by tklkuuaph.— ntuss association). Wellington', Monday. •J. Lew's clothing aho|> in Willis-street was gutted by Hre Ths stuck was insured in the Phieuix for £800, insurance of shop is unknown. Mr Levy was for many years a clothier in Auckland, his business being the Monster Clothing Martin (^ueen-streist. The salmon and trout ova 011 board the Aorangi has arrived in goud condition. It has been decided to send the whole of the ova to Fort Chalmers. The Aorangi brought out five draught entire horses of the breed known as Suffolk Punch for Mr J. A. Williams of "Bay. The animals were valued at 4-J7.- r >oo in England. At a police raid on a Chinese gambling lien last night fifty Chinamen were discovered playing fan-tan. They arrested the occupier of the premises and his assistant, and they were charged with the offence at the 11.M. Court and remanded.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2606, 26 March 1889, Page 2
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151LATEST WELLINGTON MEWS Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2606, 26 March 1889, Page 2
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