eociit inquest at London, it whin evidence Hint deceased (Isabella igcd 73), after working for 12 lily at a war factor*' nciir the months, wits t ■ired. Win) wil lifter Mrs. Sty! cir "bit" withe ir "bit" without murmuring? iaa of sugar in tlic Muckay disii result of the recent floods and storm on January 'iO-22 is esat Xi.u.OOl). An ollicial report cyclonic storm on January 'iO-22 is estimated at XAhi.OOI). An ollicial report made to tlie Prime Minister stated that there hud been very severe losses, esperially us regards the raw sugar mills and iho stacks of raw sugar, of which there were about :54,000 tons stored at the mills and at Muckny Wharf. Of this quantity it was estimated that about 10,001) tons had been totally destroyed and 10,000 tons would require retreatment, and during the process of reconditioning there would doubtless be a ' f »rtlier 'oss.,'» weight.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1918, Page 5
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150Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1918, Page 5
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