NEW ZEALAND.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.) AUCKLAND, February 9. Messrs Packer and Sons, Wellins-ton, have obtained a first award at the Auckland Exhibition for artificial limbs. At the Police Court Isabolla Black was fined £10 and costs on a charge of sly grog selling. NAPIER, February 9. Tho Napier "Telegraph's" special correspondent at Wairo wires that a' room in the North Clyde Hotel was entered and a case of jewellery, valued at £85, was stolen. • WELLINGTON, February 9. Twenty brace of recently imported Virginian quail have been sent to Dunedin and twenty to Christchurch. The Government has offered a reward of £25 for information leading to the arrest of Aldridge, who has escaped from custody. A nine-roomed house, occupied by Mackay Bros., sheep farmers, at Paikakariki, has been destroyed by fire. Nothing was saved. The is unknown. The insurances are £300 o*n building and £100 on the furniture in the Sun office.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10268, 10 February 1899, Page 5
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