DOMINION NEWS
SAWMILL DESTROYED. Electric Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. IJaigent Bros.’ sawmill at Akotarawa, near Tipper Hutt, was totally destroyed by fire. Tlie mill and plant was worth about £ISOO, employing 20 men. There was no insurance. A MINISTER’S DOWNFALL. Christchurch, Last Night. Arthur Todd, charged at the Police Court this morning with indecent exposure, was sentenced to six months’ hard labour. The identity of Todd has been established by the police as the Rev. A. T. Brainsby, of Wellington, a recent arrival from Australia. Last Sunday lie occupied the pulpit at the Baptist Church here. THE HUNTLY DOWNFALL Auckland, Last Night. There are thirty-two names on the Huntly death roll. It is now believed there were 63 miners below when the explosion occurred, including twe.nty, who came out alive. Then eleven minors ore still unaccounted for.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4942, 16 September 1914, Page 7
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