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LATE TELEGRAMS.

THE WEIJ-INGTON FIRE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WELLINGTOjS", this day. The insurances on the Puketapu Timj ber Company's mill are £500 in the Phoenix; plant and fittings, £750 in the Royal; and £1150 in Atlas. The building occupied by Kane (confectioner), and Levy (second-hand dealer), and owned by Richards and Wilson, is insured for £250 in the Sun office. Niceol, Stringer ' and (decorators), who had vacated the premises, but had left a portion of their stock in the building, are covered by a policy of £1400 in the South British. Tester (tobacconist), is insured for £300- in the Royal. Young's brick hn-flding is insured for £2800 in the Phoenix office. I____SlON__E a S WALXj FROM A TRAIN. :_________.__.. this day. An old age pensioner named Fritz Reicher, 75, fell off a moving train this ■morning between here and Napier. He was brought back by the next train, with no apparent injury, except that he appeared to be dazed. DU_G__D_H, this.day. In the police court to-day Herberfc Anscombe was fined £5 for theft of 3 quantity of plumber _ fittings, the property of Christie Bros., in whose employ he had been for a number oil years.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 31 March 1908, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 31 March 1908, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 31 March 1908, Page 2