The other night a gang of hoodlums, in quest of amusement, smashed four of the small windows in the O Shed on the Wharf. This sort of fun, how.o'er, may prove costly, as tho police are investigating the matter. Pastor Birch, in writing to a (jliristelmreli fruiterer from San Fraud e>,, says : ”. in all bands I hear that tin: New /calami .~lin. pel's do not know when to gather fruit, aid In not take care enough in picking it. Diii'in;' t Inc oil'scison here, which is your on sraem, New Ze.Nu.nd fruit will .-ell well here it cue is taken with it in picking aid parking.” Mr Newman, of Keiiding, lost, about, .IM9 1 worth of jewellery in the Masonic Hotel lire at Napier. A quantity of melted gold was recovered by tho workmen. Mr T. Morrison, chairman of the Press Gallery, lost everything except the suit of clothes he wore. llis possessions included many valuable articles, curios, Ac., tho collection of a life time. A pioneer of the West Coast, and one of tho most prominent men in Kuinara, Air J. L. Ziegler, died a few days ago.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1265, 28 May 1896, Page 21
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189Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1265, 28 May 1896, Page 21
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