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Latest Telegraphic News.

(By Telegraph.)

(['{)■ Press Association.) Auckland, This day. An eight-roomed house in West street, Newton, was totally destroyed by lire. The building was insured for £250 in the Royal. The building was owned and occupied by Mrs McCullough. The wall of a building adjourning was damaged. The house was insured for £2OO in the Commercial Union. Napier, This Day. The C.C. and D. Company, London, cable that in the frozen meat market prices are unchanged. A sharp shock of earthquake was felt at a.55 last evening and another at 2 a.m. to-day, Wellington, This day. Arrived at G a.m.—Aorangi from Vancouver. The New Zealand Natives Association has decided that lady members should be admitted to the Association.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 451, 15 October 1897, Page 2

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Latest Telegraphic News. Hastings Standard, Issue 451, 15 October 1897, Page 2

Latest Telegraphic News. Hastings Standard, Issue 451, 15 October 1897, Page 2

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