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GENERAL TELEGRAMS

liUr'flT) l-REHS ASSOCIATION. I CHKjyi'oHUKOif. 21pt April. J!i~nr« (}. Kirn: and Co. have completed on U'lialf of ill- lute Mr J. M. Watt, tlv sale of tl t Wu-hdyko Mi-at Presf rving aud Boiling-down Works to a syndicate. Dunedin. 21st April. In tho divorce case of Ahlfoldt v. Ahlfeldt and Hellwig, the hnsbanrt's petition, the proceedings lasted till 10.40 to-night, when the Judge reserved bis decision. Timahu, 21st April. Mr. Hall-Jones, member for Timaru, addressed his constituents this evening. He explained and defended the Liberal measures, and stated that he would be a candidate at the general election, and also that he had resigned his position as Government whip. Wanganui, This Day. Tho ease of Soler v. Soler, a suit for judicial separation, is boing heard in the Supreme Court to-day. Auckland, This Day. A six-roomed houso at Rcmuera, owned by Mr. Minotti, baker, has beon btuned down. The occupant (Mrs. Conway) was awakened by a crackling noice, and found the house in flames. She had barely time to awaken her motlipr, and they made their escape in their nightdresses, in the midst cf drenching rain and a strong wind. Tho furniture was insured for .£6O in the North German office. The insurance on the house is not known.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 2

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GENERAL TELEGRAMS Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 2

GENERAL TELEGRAMS Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 2

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