AUCKLAND. November 26.
A Gve-roomod house at Cambridge, belonging to William Fog irty, was burned doaii thia morning, and wag insured in the Sundard for LIDO, and thn furniture in tho Phoenix for LlOO. Th* oeigin of the Gro ia unknovrn. Otptain Fiirchild of tho Hlnfmoa re.
portfi that two b^di«« of men wero found ftfc tho Orotfc Birrior, supposed *o bo stoer&ge puofjongors of tho Wairarapn, and were buried by tho natives undor tho supervision of Mr H»y\v»rd, of Ohri«tohuroh, who was looking for his wifo and children. Peppier, after being eovcroly roprimnnded by tho coroner, wns flub^iquontly diaohfttgod • n u ohvgo of dßMiMing tho late Mrs Popplor. 10-p c f or llicksoi), in , tho fico of iho verdict of tho jury, did nob offer any ovidonoo.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8140, 27 November 1894, Page 2
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128AUCKLAND. November 26. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8140, 27 November 1894, Page 2
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