A Fatal Fire.
• [By Tblkoraph. I (Our Own Correspondent.) Auckland, This Day. The stable »nd hayloft of Mr. De Capteret, a farmer of Papakurn Valley, were burned down on Saturday last, at 2 a.m. Human remains, the body muoh charred, were found in the debrit, and are supposed to be those of a tramp who had gone to sleep in the loft and caused the fire.
|Bt TBr,KonAi-H.J fuNiTXD paxaa association.] Gbky mouth, This Day. The RigVfc Rev. Dr. Grimeß leaves for Christohurch on Friday next. He is at present visiting the up-country centres. Mr. Laughton, the late manager for Mr. S. Brown, of the Nelson Creek contract, was J iresentod with a Jg4o ohronometer watoh on eavinir the distrust. There was a festive gathering on the occasion. Napier, This Dat. Arrivod— Kate Tatham, from Newcastle.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 125, 29 May 1888, Page 3
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A Fatal Fire.
Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 125, 29 May 1888, Page 3
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