GENERAL TELEGRAMS,
[FUKS3 ASSOCIATION.] • DANNEVIRKE, This Day. A new five-roomed house at Weber, owned and occupied •by Mr. James M'Kanzia, was, with its contents, destroyed by fire early yesterday morning. Tho insurances in the National oOice total £400. PAHIATUA, This Day. At tho Magistrate's Coiut this morning, James Gray was sentenced to ono month's imprisonment for stealing v. gold ring at Haworn, and to wi additional month for stealing a lady's silver watch ] at Cailerton. TIMARU, This Day. Tho Millers' Trust met hero yesterday, but f.iilod to arrive at a settlement of the Dunedin difficulty. This morning one of the local mills is offering flour at £8 per ton, as against £0 10s.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 5
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