Telegraphic.
I [I'ER HNITKD PRESS ASSOCIATION.? B Wellington, Saturday, Id viow of tho freqnency of fires on stuanieia which nee charcoal for insnlatlng freezing chambers, tho Marino Department have decided to bring tho matter before the Board of Trade, with a reqaeat to make inquiries and regulations ou the sabjeet. At a meeting attended by about 60 persons, a National Schools Defence Association waa formed, one o! whose purposes will be to organise a band of teachora who shall give unseotarian instruction after school hoars. The jnry in Keau's caso disagreed, and the case will be beard again on Monday. Lyttelton, Snnday. , Captain J. Moore, late muster of the schooner Clio, who met with an accident at Lyttelton on Mondey lost, died at 1 p.m. to-day. CIIKISTCHUKCIt, Saturday. Insurances ou Morteu'a hotel, Simmer, which was partially destroyed by iiro you(erday—£looo on the hotel, and £500 on the furniture, both in the Allianoe.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10323, 8 June 1896, Page 3
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152Telegraphic. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10323, 8 June 1896, Page 3
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