UNDER CONTROL IN SOUTHLAND. (Pxou Odb Own Coßßsspoxnm.) INVERCARGILL, January 22. The fire in Seaward Bush continued blazing furiously till early this morning, when rain began to fall. The rain continued till mid-day, and has again brought tin- lire under control. On inquiry to-day I find that Messrs Broad. Small, and Co. lost at Tisbnry, in addition to the mill and most nf the plant, about 70,G00fi of timber, with stables, waggons, trollies, and a great deal of tramway. At, thoir Long linsh mil! imioh of the tramway has ,i!oO boon <leslroyed, but tho mill, fortunately, was saved. How far thoir milling timber hp* bee.i\ affected at Long Bush is not. yi-t known, but the Tisbury Bibli has boon ;o ilawaeed that it ia unlikely that auoihci- .mill will be
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13812, 28 January 1907, Page 3 (Supplement)
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