CHRISTCHURCH.
Wednesday.
Tho Times this morning says the Hon. Jas. Maoandtew passed through Christchurch yesterday on his way to Wellington to be present at a full meeting of the Cabinet. One of the objects of the meeting is, we understand, to make arrangements for the coming appropriation for public works in accordance with the means available, and on a basis that will be fair to each provincial district.
The insurances on the premises destroyed, and from which very little stock was eared, were :•—The New Zealand, £250; National, £3,650 (half re-insured); Transatlantic, £1000; Norwich Union, £250; Hanbury and Breenon, £650; Standard, £250; Union, &IQ0 ; London, Liverpool, and Globe, £1950; Phoenix, £1500; South British, £700; Northern, £1000; Britannia, £1500. Insurance on buildings and stock damaged: Victoria, £100.'); Loudon and Lancashire, £10C0; South British, £1500; Transatlantic, £500; Phcanix, £500; Standard, £1000.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2791, 24 January 1878, Page 2
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