immigrants, who were standing at the washThey at once gave the alarm, ami turned on the watercocks, besides throwing buckets of water on the flames. Several of the Oavershara residents were quickly on the spot, and assisted in preventing the spread of the fire. The Fire Brigade, with a small [engine, were also quickly on the scene, inreel'llgeßce of the fire having been conveyed ko town by Mr Chaplin,
Mr J. B. M’Culloch announces himself as a jandidate for City auditor. Mr H. S. Fish, junr., is a candidate for elecdon as City Councillor for South Ward. A general meeting of the Dunedin Football Club will be held at the Occidental Hotel, this Gening, at eight o’clock.
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Evening Star, Issue 3252, 23 July 1873, Page 2
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