NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
AUCKLAND. Last night. Arrangements are being made tor a citizens’ ball to tbe Governor. Mr McElwaine’s two cottages in Cox street, Ponsonby, have been destroyed by fire. The Hospital enquiry has concluded, and a decision is expected to be given at the end of this week. Sir George Grey leaves for the Federation
Conference next Wednesday. A cssh box containing £4O was stolen from the shop of Mr Edwards, in College street.
The body of Gordon Hall, one of the four young mon lost by a boating accident at Wairoa South, has been recovered. On Sundry evening, about 8, the Burnside family were asleep, when the mother woke the others, telling them she was sure Jack Burnside was dead. She saw him drowning in her dream, and heard him calling “Mother!” Tbe accident is believed to have happened about that hour.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 573, 21 February 1891, Page 2
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144NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 573, 21 February 1891, Page 2
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