FIRES
„ ' 1 .• • ■: OUTBREAK-IN'A, STORE-ROOM. * IBy Telegraph.—Special CorrcsnondcotJ "... Palmerston N., February 16. At_ 6 o clock this evening a firo broke eUt.in the store-room of Mr. S. T. Hunt, carrier. The brigndo -was quickly on tho JP 0 ' jnd the fire was soon extinguished.' .The fire is supposed to have started in a barrel .of rubbish in the building. Not' & great deal, of damage was done. Mr- Hunt has a policy of ,£l5O in the Atlas Office on goods stored on the pro- . mises, but as it happened the room did • pot contain much and most of what was there was at the owner's-risk. At 6.43 p.m.'yesterday the Fire Brigade received a call to the • Zealandia Co-op-erative'Woodwaro Company's premises in Little Tiranaki Street. There was a small fire, which caused some slight dam-age-to a work bench. Before the briF*™.®' reached tho scene tho neighbours had broken a window and suppressed tho Sanies with a couplo of buekots of water.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1054, 17 February 1911, Page 5
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158FIRES Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1054, 17 February 1911, Page 5
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