rito:u on; owx c<"Ri:kspoxhext. D U:\EDIX. December 4. .Burt's lead pipe factory was burned down this morning. Owing to the want of water, the machinery was wholly destroyed. The factory was insured for L3OOO, and the losses come nearly to that amount. Mr. Denniston denies that his firm have been instructed to stop proceedings, but admits such a contingency to be possible. It is rumoured that the girl was a passenger by the [itvercargill, which sailed for England yesterday. Mr. Proudfoot pays ali law costs in addition to LISOO. '
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 499, 4 December 1877, Page 2
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