FIRES.
(Pa* f ajsaa AdBooiAMON .) :,^ Napieb, Ootober 81.' A fire early this . morning deitroyejf Tlrrell'a boarding-house, m Oarlyle strefii, batter known as Blair's o ttage, and for many years occupied by a widow named Brenton. The Inmates barely eaotpad wit!) their lives. The brigade were promptly on the spot and prevented the fire from oommuutoatlng with the adjoining houses. Taa building waa na« Insured, but the furniture Wis Insured fot £300 In thd New Zaaland Offioe. Tiuabu, October 21 A ten-roomed house outside the borough owned by L Smith , Walrarapa, and oooupled on lease by A, W. L. Qottfell, Insurance oinvasser, was burned with nil the oontsnts last night. The family wee* away for a few days and Oottrell wis atayloe at an boteL Insuranoe on faro!--ture£2soln the London, Liverpool and Globe oflfioi. losuranca on the house hai not baen aaaertalned.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2259, 21 October 1889, Page 2
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