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V ; Bl'sLKOinipiTpEOlUiPH-COPyBIOHf, i AMERIOAir. ; OHEisfi TPIiSJSTTSi" ■ ;'■ .;•! AuGKtiND, this day. ; Captain Eancimsin.:has„returned from •America, where';he ordered; two .cheese mknufacturiug * plants for tlie Waikato company, each capable; of turningout ono ton of oheese per day! ■■■ •• • :;' ■••■• -' \ teATiMARD-:'J 7 s;,'' ■ ''■'}' ■ ■!;. '''TiSfißtJ,ihij!day;.' ;,:At'B,3o lhhlAomiag,aj&r£VokVout ;on;the premises'-of ?ark';and;Ander«orj,drapers, ; nnd quickly flpread.fo'th&adju.irf ing shop of James Strachin,,qlothieri -The Brigade turnedoutpunctually, but.before it. could get to wprkj- the;fice.,hadcommnv- ! c'ated to Taylor and Torriea'?store's. -All three buildings and their heavy stodka were totally destroyed.'" The old Bank Hotefad' ■jojningijrss. destroyed. •'•She: fire to the Viack. of the "Times. I '.-office find the shops oh north 7 side...vrere'.saved by"l»rge: partirigibrick wplii •'''■■"::' *'■'>'.' •*''■ '■■ .
Insurances on ohs and Stracbatfowne'd-by Captain Suiter 1 louthjßritißh'; f 800, Impefial£soo; ¥'otoria : 'o} 'Colqh'iairfo'OO ;' I Taylor,and*Bowrjes; tore; also owned'by Captain Rojai' !220,,; : yii)tela- £251, 'Colonial'. fi3Bd;.A'pn; Itookv Park'"and' Anderson, Mdon'-aiid. 1 }lbbe h £sod; Standard' •£5901 Sutt-£sool rational '£500,-New Zealand )'£500,-' Union 'soo,,South";British;£soo,v-anid eßtimateq. heir ■loss j'at '£2oJo.,;6yer insurance;;; ?aylor &. Cowrie's, ;toolr Mn'.Na'tibnal'fb'r' 'SOO, Liverpool- and' Globe ./500, Royal J7s'o; i Victoria £750, t'otal'.£2sod,'loss ipsti. aatedat £IOOO. o\fer that Amount'; Straolan's.insurance oh stock':ii,'.National'jß7soj jondon arid'Laticashire £Tooi'.He estimates lis loss over 2500,;; ■) >i£ \ t , ,.' : •', ,'/^ :.\'A'i'\- • \':.; .'••'CHRisTokußdft, thiifday." " ...Eewarda amounting .-tra 'tptaM; £IOSO ariofferedSm" tliiamojiiing'p %i,p§r- for (tie' 1 detection of inoendarieaiii Canterbury," • •' ■Severaloljhs.bist playWii*the-.Oanter.' bury f oottftll team •: toIL bo> unable' to .play. agaJDst tije Australians, •
JBffEN IM.;.COMPANY FOR W*W heeling held to inaugurate f and a strong provincial dilatory, .was formed. It is proposed to make .the capital £45,000, MUto I'DV.lip tlu>.exitingextensive, .nj.ng.aod£Qup:making.workß-.of«Nelßon-IJros. and Williams, whioHare'the most colony... . ; FUNERAL OF A ; ~ VETERAN. .■■■-■* • ' ' CnniMdHOKOHi" Sebtember 18. i The funeral of the late Dugald Mac Far * lane was lorgely attended both by Volunteer and civilian mourners. A large crowd .accompanied the cortege ■toijthoi cemetery, and: so much/ respect.was ;paid to the dead veteran that flags were half ■ mait highball river Ilia; city, tyhile iiiahy; places put up'sliWera temporarily; '••> ?•';
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1183, 19 September 1882, Page 2
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309TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1183, 19 September 1882, Page 2
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