NEW ZEALAND.
I’ItKSS ASSOCIATION Wanganui, Saturday. At noon to-day a now four-roomed oottago and an old throo roomod rouidouco, both owned and ocoupiod by J. W. Hartwoll, woro burned to tho ground. A galo watt blowing and gave no otnuioo to ixtingu sh ibo fire. Too iusmunooH a'e 1,150 and LSU rosptolivoly on tbo buildings. Tho iurnituri' was waved with tho exoep tion of about L7O worth,
Dunolin, Saturday,
Seen by a Star rrpreHmitativr, Mr BoD elior, sfcotary of tho Soamon’s Union, ttiitil tbo oflioare of tho Union knew nothing about tbo mattor of a pending otriko. Ho blnmctt tho nowwpnpors for putting idoas into tho aeumou’w heads. All that was done at tho rroent oonforonoo ut Wellington wow to n It tho shipownom for n inorta-o of wttgow to bring tho Now Z inland nun tip tu tho Australian levob The rrquest had boon deolinod by aovoral companies.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1917, 29 October 1906, Page 3
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