TELEGRAMS.
:: 'T/!: l! C i [***; ASSOWAIIOW.];,-/, J Boiling Down Plant Burnt. "I. \ / / n ; Wklumoton, To-day. > fireohroke out last night id J. and H. Barfaerfa boiling down works and slaughter ykrds'at : Rgahaut-anga^. which, along with : the plant, were coffipletely. destroyed. AhdtttHten‘ Unis of tidlovf''wire* alae dostteyed, and nothing but the boilers are left siding, It Bras, with great difficulty .T^yerfelJmonsry was saved. The fi^3gf^ I ,oc.tthsi dts.ia. unknown, but it is sUppoaedthat a.apark was blown out frem thcfire -under ona of the vats. The premises were insured ih the National and' booth British, but the amounts are not ' "■ _J- :i ■ 3^MW»\ißSCi#Wb, . -- ’the as. Fenetanton. sailed for London j '■ to-day. Her cargo included 2,392 bales < of'wfebl, Snd ‘.7,840 carcases of frozen - £,i ■ 1 The'judgment rof . the Cbutt in the Monarch case .is that the. mishap was not caused hy tffie(default, of. any person, but .. bjr&wdspgon snd ’ accidents of the sea. It appealed thataUe care had. been taken, and .that. the accident " occurred through tbs; unexpected setting ; in •£ heavy rollers. ..... ;.K/0 .1 '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 939, 10 May 1883, Page 3
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169TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 939, 10 May 1883, Page 3
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