TELEGRAMS.
[by TELEGRAPH—PER PREBR ASSOOIATI.'’ A FIRE. PA HI ATI’A, Doc. I. A woolslied containing twenty-five hales of wool, shearing machine and plant, owned hy 11. -M ex ted ,ol MniigaItao was destroyed hy fire. Also seven bales'of wool belonging to James Mr- ( anile in the same shed. It was partly insured. AT 'LYTTELTON. CHRISTCHURCH, Dec. 1. A special meeting of 800 .seamen at Lyttelton lasted nearlv -I hours. (L Adams, a member of the Executive stated the meeting v,as called to discuss private affairs. lie had no statement to make.Tim Paloonn with a scratch crew arrived at Lyttelton this morning and leaves for Wellington this evening.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1922, Page 3
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107TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1922, Page 3
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