CARTERTON NOTES.
■ A' serious .'fire was averted by. the presence of.mind .of a, resident,. Mrs. M'Millan; and-J ■herdaugnter,'Miss Fairbrother. Finding the| curtains arid .surroundings.in.'the bedroom I 'in their residence m Belvedere Road blaz-J ihg,'they, seized, the blanketsand beat out i ■the flames. •'. The: damage .amounted; to; about £16V There was no insurance ;■ .:' ;■ ' The. changeable: weather., is harvesting. Damp and rain being ; the; order of the'day, some crop's are shooting in the stocks. ■■- ; Roots and rape, however', show.promise of-great crops. ....,- ' . ,:;.-.'.' Scarlet fever has'made.an unwelcome reappearance., .-. A well-known resident;, is; the latest;victim.':•';-•; './'■;■;';;! ' '' ''■'■".'.',.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 8
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90CARTERTON NOTES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 8
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