THE FIRE ON THE APARIMA.
EXTENT OF DAMAGE. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION-.] DrNEDix, Tuesday. The Union S.S. Company are advised that the mastei of the steamer Aparima states that the full .extent of: the, damage cannot yet be ascertained," but he hopes to leave Albany on Thursday. The cargo in No. 2 hold is more or less damaged by fire and water. There is no damage to; the cargo in the other holds. N0..2 hold contains the following cargo, the ports'" of consignment not being known, though Advices are expected shortly2soo bales gunnies, 17,000 bags bonemeai;296;bags tapioca, 200 bags rice, 1150 bales ratlines, 80 bales mattins,'. 12 bales canes, 12 bales 'carpets, 620 chests tea, 10 cases nutmegs, 5 cases cloves, 30 cases pines, 3 cases'shellac, 1 case chinaware. .'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12055, 27 August 1902, Page 5
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