DISMISSAL OF APPRENTICES
11 AM 11-TON. I>«'- T 5. A master plasterer, L'\ .)■ Heggarty, was ordered to pay tlie penalty in each of two eases of dismissing apprentices without notice. The Magistrate remarked he must regard in a serious light the action of a master turning adrift his apprentices after contracting to employ them for a number of years. TIMBF.It CAIUIO CATCHES FI BE. CHSBOBNE, Dec. 15. During the voyage of the ketch Fairburn from Auckland, part of her deck cargo of timlier was ignited, presumably by sparks from the exhaust of the auxiliary engine. The fire had a good hold when it was discovered, hilt was extinguished bj= the creyy with buckets of fvateT,
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1925, Page 3
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