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TELEGRAMS.

(By Telegraph,-Press Association.) Auckland, November 9. Tidings of the barquentino Mary Isabel are sought of all vessels arriving in tho Dominion or Australia. Tho Mary Isabel left Whangapo for Sydney on September 8, and is now some 59 days out' on a voyage ordinarily accomplished in less than a quarter of that time. In shipping circles grave fears aro entertained lor her safety, and a feeling that something has happened her is becoming vevy generally entertained. Auckland, November !). Tho Tamahere creamery, owned by tho Cambridgo Co-operative Company, was burned down this afternoon. The building was insured for X's2o. The loss ia estimated nt JCGfIO. Cliristchurcli, November 9. Mr. Alexander Henderson, chief of (he Scottish Society, died suddenly at a social gathering of tho society to-night over which ho presided. Ho had given an address on the nims and objects of tlift society, and had eat down for a few minutes while some letters from Scotland woro being rend, when lie was seized with a fit and was removed to the anteroom where ho died a few minutes afterwards. Ho had been atlended latelv for henrt trouble. lie was 57 years of ago and was formerly Chrislchnreh manager for Messrs. l!oss and Glendining, but retired about two years ago.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1282, 10 November 1911, Page 5

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TELEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1282, 10 November 1911, Page 5

TELEGRAMS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1282, 10 November 1911, Page 5

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