AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Melbourne, November 5. Up to Goto 1 ) r 27'b the at ondnnces at the Exhibition had reached 825,000. , ( November 6. Arrived—Fijian, s.s., frem Tim am, Sydney, November 5. Arrived—Te Anau. November 6. Sailed—Waihora, for Wei’iugton, It is now generally believed that the miners will agree to the terms proposed by the misters, A ballot is being taken by miners to decide the mailer. The principal block of buildings in Broken Hid township was burned down yesterday. Owing to lack of water the fire obtained a complete hold, Among the buildings destroyed were new premises 'Australian Joint Slock and Union B*nks. The damage is estimated at between £70,000 and £IOO,OOO. The insurances on the property destroyed are believed lo be insignificant. Brisbane, November 5. In a test case brought against the New Zealand Insurance Company the defendants were fined a nominal amount for issuing an unstamped r newel policy. Notice was given of appeal. The question involved is on j of serious moment to insurance companies. The overland telegraph line was cut by a man who was lost in llm hush, The rescuers arrived in time to save his life.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1813, 8 November 1888, Page 1
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191AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 1813, 8 November 1888, Page 1
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