MINOR FIRES
j NONE VERY SERIOUS City and suburban machines attended several minor fire outbreaks yesterday. Four of the outbreaks were small chimney fires which caused very slight damage. The Mount Eden and Mount Albert brigades attended a call to a box factory at Morningside, where a small fire had started in a rubbish heap. About 1 p.m. a wooden box in which hot ashes had been placed caught alight and set fire to a twostoryed wooden house at 3. Matai Road, Devonport. A machine quickly I had the fire under control and no i damage was done beyond the char- ! ring of some weather boards. I A fire in a small shed in College i Hill. Ponsonby, during the afternoon | resulted in damage totalling about
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 127, 1 June 1942, Page 6
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