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[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] [fbom OUB owk cobbespohdbnt.] ■■#> "^TE^iifGTpK, April 21. Whitelaw has been committed for tri^l ; riO bail was forthcoming. : AupKtANJ), April 21. The. s residepde of Hancock, United Service Hotel nt Epsom, wus totally destined by au explosion of a frero* sene lamp. Hancock was sWnt-at the time. Mrs Hancock got up to attend the child, when she accidentally set fire to the curtain, anc} the bouse was totally destroyed Premises insured in the ffe w Zealand Insurance Company — LI4OO on house and furniture. At 3 o'clock this morning, a disastrous fire broke out in Queen»street. The scene being block occupied by Mrs Coster (miller), Whitehead (J;pbacconistjj. Cole (basket-maker), J. Harris (tobacconist ) ? jand Patterson's store and stables. Insurances — South British, 1,1000 ; Colonial, LSOO ; Norwich, L 100; United, L 100; Union, L 500; and Northern LIOO, Four shop*! owned by Mr Barstovv, R.M., and Codtelli were uninsured.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 22 April 1881, Page 2
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148TELEGRAPHIC Inangahua Times, Volume II, 22 April 1881, Page 2
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