NEW ZEALAND.
TPbe “Txmes”Special Wire.] The Wharf to Blame. Auckland, March. 4. The Tararua, comanded by Captain Garrard of the Albion, ran into the wharf when coming alongside this morning, carrying away a piece of the structure about four feet by eight. A One Armed Swimmer. Wellington, March. 4. During the passage of the steamer Samson from Wanganui one of the shafts connecting the paddles was carried away. The disabled paddle was made secure and the vessel came on with only one paddle. mining; Dunedin, March 4. The Cromwell Company’s yield is 341 ounces from 410 tons. A Policy Realised. A house owned and occupied by Samuel Green, at Eoslyn, was burnt down yesterday. It was insured for £4OO in the Norwich Union, Old Times Revived. Seven declarations of insolvency were filed this week. The principal one is Gordon McKinnon, Pet Chalmers, contractor, debts £1677, assets £1202.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2482, 4 March 1881, Page 3
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147NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2482, 4 March 1881, Page 3
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