RECENT FIRE AT TE AROHA.
[FROM OtTR OWN COIIRESPOXDEJ.T.] Te Aroha, Monday. 4s a result of investigations made by the police into the recent fire, whereby three Shops, owned by Mr. William Reicl, and occupied by Messrs. Agnew and Piduiigton, and R. E. Crnmbie, were burned down on the morning of Saturday, October 29, it was decided to 'hold an inquiry into the mattci. This took place on Saturday, before Mr Forrest, of Paeroa, the district c °ro"or ancl Sn e ew f fn!°A m Laybourn, W. chosen as foreman. j* l1 * lA * . . of Auckland, was present, watching the innuiry on behalf of" the insurance companies Interested, viz., the Northern and he Rational. The: inquiry lasted bom summoned, fnd VnTw Mkington, and Crombic were particularly questioned in order « have The jury having. retired! brought in a verdictto the e Vu'e^ri^in 1 at ocCn nd, 7ur tli or, that they were strongly . pi]king _ ! en and°ffl,ie' (particularly the latter), was' exceedingly unsatisfactory.
Jhero will be <* children's chorus of 50 .piclicd V °Tlie Leyland-O'Brien Timber Company annnrp advertisement in another column srrASß'iSsl 1 " N °Cmo r n£ meeting of Lodge St. Andrew No 8 will be. held this evening. Meetings of the friends- and supporters of Mr P. Dignan will be held to-night at the central room, Darby-street, and at St. Sepulchre's School, Syinonds-street.
RECENT FIRE AT TE AROHA.
New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10910, 15 November 1898, Page 5
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