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r BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH] [FBOM OTTB OWN* COEBES.CWDBXT.] Wellington, December 12. Mr W. il. Erowue'. house at Ohario was burnt to the ground on Saturday. The oiigin is unknown. The contents were uninsured, but the National had a levy of £6_o-on the buiiiiog.
Auckland, December 12. The Auckland bicyclists contemplate forming a club. The infant son of James Bennet was accidently overlaid, and tbe infant daughter of Joseph Hare, of Kaeo, was accidently drowned in the Creek. Private letters from Fiji state the Suva land sale sale was unsuccessful, owing to important clauses in the conditions. The police have discovered a mysterious box tbat w a. placed on board the Rskaia (which recently sailed for London), it is supposed by Plu miner. They have communicated with tbe London police. Auckland, December 12. H. J. Mair (Government agent on the schooner Isabella), the mate, and two Fijians; werer-massacred at Santo, New Hebrides, on the 12th ult., while recruit ing for labor. Mair shot his assailant before being overpowered. He was brother to Major Mair, of the Waikalo,
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 14 December 1881, Page 2
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