DUNEDIN.
November 24
Eceles' hotel at Naseby was burnt down on Tuesday. It was insured in the Victoria office for £200.
Two cottages at Caversham were burnt down this morning. The fire was caused by tbe explosion of a kerosene lamp. At ten o'clock last night the neighbours thought they had put it out, but at three o'clock the flames burst out and spread with great rapidity, some of the inmates getting severely burnt in effecting their escape. Morrison's house, in which the fire started, was insured for £200, and Hobson's, the adjoining one, for £275, in the National office.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3245, 24 November 1881, Page 3
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