DANNEVIRKE.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) Friday, 7.45 p.m. At a meeting of the Borough Council it was decided to carry out a system of drainage, and Mr L. Reynolds is to be asked to state what his charge would ho for preparing plans and supervising the execution of the scheme. The ques- *' tion was raised of whether the two Councillors who interviewed the Minister of Railways at Wellington ro a half, chain road at the back of the station had any standing. Great regret is felt at the death of Mrs Monk, at Maharahara. Three weeks ago her house was burned down in the night. Mrs Monk got her baby out, and returned and saved the other two children from a burning bed. She was terribly injured about the face and body, and though she received constant attention the burns resulted fatally.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4425, 3 August 1901, Page 6
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