MASTERTON FIRE
IN RADIO SHOP. By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) MASTERTON, Oct. 14. Volumes of ...ick smoke pouring . orth from a two-storey wooden bulking in Queen Street tins evening made die task of the Masterton Fire Brigade i difficult one in dealing with an ontireak of fire in d© shop of Mr W. ). Ansell, radio dealer. The fire, which apparently started in Die radio room, had a big hold when lie Brigade arrived, and it was an lour’s work before the outbreak was uppressed. The building is owned by ir A. Bradford. It suffered some airing© on the ground floor, with slight .milage upstairs, but the stock was cry considerably damaged. The building was insured for £llOO, the stock nd plant for £440, and the furniture uid personal effects for £l5O, all in the itate Office.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1929, Page 3
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