GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[by TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Feildisg, Saturday. At an early hour this morning J. M. R. Loclihead's sash and door factory was destroyed by tire. The insurances are £150 on the building, and £350 on the plant, in the Imperial office, £125 oil the stock in the Magdeburg office. Wki.I.iN'OTO.V, Saturday. After a day or two of fine weather heavy jam set in early this morning, and in a few ■tours an inch and a-quarter fell. The Aorangi's colonial mails, which left Sydney on June 21, via Vancouver, arrived in London on July 26, a fey hours early. , One of H.M.s. "Mildura's boats, when go")g off to the ship, fouled the Tutanekai, and becoming disabled drifted before the gale till she was anchored. She was in some danger of swamping, but was ultimately rescued by a launch. The tender of John McLean and Sons, of Auckland (£39,000). has been accepted for «ie new Glasgow Wharf, north of the RailWharf. This firm has secured most of the wharf building here of recent years. After a hearing, lasting over 12 hours, ttie Bench reserved decision till Tuesday in we alleged shop-breaking cases.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11129, 31 July 1899, Page 5
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