[Per Press Telegraph Agency.] DUNEDIN. 29th November.
Reynolds and Wales address the electors on Wednesday evening. The Mount Ida Chronicle says the Opposition will carry at least fifteen seats in Otago. The fire season has fully commenced. One broke out on Saturday, at the Albion Soap Works. The damaged is estimated at £1,070, covered by the insurance in the Royal and. South British offices. Another fire — the third within four days — broke out this morning in George-street, on the premises of Morrison, a grocer. The shop was entirely destroyed. The stock and furniture were insured for £200 in the Standard Insurance, and for a like sum in the South British. The stock and furniture were valued at £750. The building, belonging to Mr. Wilson, was insured in the South British for £200.
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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 130, 30 November 1875, Page 2
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132[Per Press Telegraph Agency.] DUNEDIN. 29th November. Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 130, 30 November 1875, Page 2
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