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HOUSE AND WOOLSHED BURNED DOWN

u-'pnut . With almost * weej: gone §n» :i|*fcfc r has yet been ftnukl of son, of itsrtnghae, Kohuratahi, whow, the ground early <m Thursday. inorn- •• 'At *si\ <fl ', Aged 60,: J&xrrison is ddfcxibe<£ withm raddy complexion, hi? built, / atetidiHg about sft flio. ( He waliss With « slight atoop, , ~ Sotfie«f the neighbours hoard shots -Morrison's house the night before we fire, One dog w&i later found dead from a bullet wound, but the Other dogs and five br nix horses have eoibpletel? disappeared, '^®! : ,>4, wfreftd search was matte among the ruins of the house, but, bo; signs »fore .found of nav httaaii. remains. rfrtt- ; #e teola and farta equipment ,;aittjnna indicate that Morfison did; ? nt pftss< ijttoofth Tanfearakatt ;.Gorg& to Ofitira, after the fire, and the policy cannot locate ihhn tovwherfl. 1 There hare/befaq three Area da Morrison's property sine® ho has heen in occupant , (1924 >« /imil' * an house and woblshed % l) .hanng been burned in turn. " t.™ 1 - s me °K ?eoent fire the house was insured in the State Office fo*- £250. hftt tMra was no, cover Oij the woolshed. H '■ i ~7t uS'„f«y» cr S t K„«S

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20171, 25 February 1931, Page 14

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HOUSE AND WOOLSHED BURNED DOWN Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20171, 25 February 1931, Page 14

HOUSE AND WOOLSHED BURNED DOWN Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20171, 25 February 1931, Page 14

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