GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[Br TEWaiuPH.— ASSOCIATION.] Ciraiwaiiimoa, Wednoaday. A youth named Robert Bryant, who was grass-seeding at Port Levy, was seriously burnt last erenins; by a tent catching Are through a candle being left burning. Solomon, tho other ocoupant of the tent, sustained severe burns in rescuing his companion, Bryant was taken bo tybboltoti today, and is now in a precarious condition.
Napier, Wednesday, A fire broke out at Hastings, this morning, destroying premises in the occupation of Mr. Thripp and partly damaging Mr. Cobb a photographic studio. Thripp e property was insured for £100 in the Northern Company, Other insurances are not ascertained.
Wellington, Wednesday, Dr. Ewarb has accepted the offer of the trustees to remain in charge of the Wellington Hospital, his salary to bo Increased from £350 to £700 and a house to be erected for him.
Op to date a sura of £2,773 has been promised for tho proposed new Anglican cathedral in Wellington, Dunkdin, Wednesday. Mr. James Mills, managing director of the' Union Hteamship Company, ' leaves shortly on a business visit to England,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10035, 23 January 1896, Page 5
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