WAIRARAPA NEWS.
IBY TEI/T.ORAfH.I { Our Own Corretyoniin' .) Master-ton, This Day. A five-roomed house on tlic Uppor Plain, belonging to Mr. Semounix, wag destroyed by firo last night. The origin is a mystery. 'Die insurance was .6100 on tlio house, £o0 on tbe furniture, and JJI2 10a on the dairy in tho North British Company. Mr. W. H. Ueotham has been olootcd Chairman of tbo "Wtvirarapa North County Conncil for tho fourth term. In tho Kcfudent Magistrate's Court this morning, Eli Strawbridge, of Carterton, was charged with having committed perjury in a civil caso recently heard by .■■tating tho name to tho contract for th« Picturcsqno Atlas was not his. Boworman TJroB. wore recently nonsuited twieo in'"tho caso in which they claimed JB9 from Strawbridgo for books delivered, and it is through this the present case has arisen. The evidence of the canvassing agent Metcalf is now boing taken.
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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 128, 26 November 1891, Page 3
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148WAIRARAPA NEWS. Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 128, 26 November 1891, Page 3
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