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PEESS ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND, Thursday. A house in Mount Roskill road, owned by Mr J. B. Males, has been burned down. It was insured for ,£2OO in the Royal office. . INVERCARGILL, Thursday. James E. Fox, secretary to the Bluff Harbour Board, has been committed for trial for alleged embezzlement i of ’ the funds of the Board. Bail was allowed—himself in .£IOOO and two sureties of .£SOO each. GREYMOUTH, Thursday. Owing to the inclemency of the weather the laying of the. foundation stone of the new hospital by the Right Hon R. J. Sodden has been postponed till Saturday afternoon.
WEST COAST DREDGING BOOM. WESTPORT, Thursday. A dredging boom has broken out here. The Duller River 'has been pegged out for miles, also the Totara River, near Charlestown. , ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3726, 28 April 1899, Page 6
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