OIXAKO BURNT TO DEATH.
ASIIJ’.UHTOX, October in. l-'iro (lest roved the stables ol the .Mcthven Hotel hist night, and Hie trot tin;; stallion, Oinalto, valued at ■CoOl), owned hv Mr .John AlcDonnell, ol' Ashburton, was destroyed, iltc crowd being unahle to (‘fleet a rescue. The hotel narrowly escaped destruction. The slahles are insured. I)A.MACKS AOATXST DfiXI.OP C‘OV. I,OX DON, Oetoher 15. Sir Arthur Dueross’ action against Dunlop 11 libber Companies' (cabled Ist August) have been settled. It is announced the Dunlop Companies are paving Sir Arthur Dueross and the three "other plaintiffs £31,250 damages for alleged breach of contract; also unreservedly withdrawing the chaigo „f alleged fraud and abandoning their connter-daiill■
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1924, Page 1
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111OIXAKO BURNT TO DEATH. Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1924, Page 1
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