FIRE AT SEATOUN
» TRAMWAY WAITING-SHED IN FLAMES. Tho substantial mid-street tramway" waiting-shed,, at tho Seatoun torminus, was seriously damaged by fire shortly alter midnight yesterday. The structure, which is of hardwood on a concrate foundation, has three ments for the public, and also a 6mall shop, whioh was occupied by Mr. R. B. Williams, tobacconist and newft agont. The flames had secured a firm ■ hold on tho building before thff outbreak was discovered, but as soon as the alarm wbb given the Miramar Volunteer Firo Brigade turned out, and eventually succeeded in subduing tho flames. The stock of Mr. Williams, which was considerably damaged, was insured in the Sun office for £50'. Tho building itself was not covored. The oivuße or the fire is unknown.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 4
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125FIRE AT SEATOUN Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 4
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