"Evening Post" Photo. SCENES DURING THE FIRE AT DAY'S BAY.— At top: Only the chimneys standing after the fire had destroyed Mr. H. Downs's tearooms and boarding-house and Miss Hawthorne's house. On the right is Mr. A. Knowles's residence, which was badly scorched. Below: Furniture standing on the footpath after being rescued from one of the houses. Inset: The Lower Hutt Fire Brigade's engine and crew who did valuable service in preventing the fire from spreading.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 131, 29 November 1929, Page 9
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76■', '. ■.''.■ '. ■ ' ...'*.'.' V . •'.••' ■ "Evening Post" Photo. 'SCENES DURING THE FIRE AT DAY7S BAY.—'At top: Only the chimneys standing,after the fire had destroyed Mr. H. Dpwne's's.tearooms and boarding-house ahdiMiss Hawthorne's house. On the right-is Mr..A. Knowles's residence, which 'was r – badly [scorched. Below: Furniture-standing.on the footpath' after being rescued'*from one of the housjes. Inset: The Lower Hutt- -. '. r;''. ■'' Fire Brigade's engine and-crew who did valuable service in preventing ■ the fire from spreading. ■.'::' Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 131, 29 November 1929, Page 9
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