TOLAGA HOTEL BURNED DOWN.
A DESTRUCTIVE BLAZE
Mews' was received in town yesterday of. the burning eaOy .ycAcr day morning of which is owned by Mr hv 0 f Auckland, Air J H -uurpiiy being the licensee. The fare brok ''.f ahou.t 2.30 a .an., apparently m the kitchen and within two hours of outbreak quickly B° arde V’ 1“ .boarders, the house^being o full at the time. Everybody got out safely except Mr Joan Murphy, senr., who was, shjrtfy been extensively renovated. The m suranccs were:—Buildlg the National and LIbUU in w liev'il • furniture £3oo in the National ’ The business of the hotel is to lie carried on temporarily m A Tola no Bay liall. Messrs Red- , ' nnd Gov desoa-tolied a. specHI coach 'yesterday morning for the purpose of taking necessary stores to the hotel and to bring those perils into Gisborne who wished to come to town.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2215, 19 October 1907, Page 2
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149TOLAGA HOTEL BURNED DOWN. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2215, 19 October 1907, Page 2
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