DOMINION ITEMS.
A FIRE. B Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright DANNEVIRKE, Jan. 2. On New Year’s morning, two buildings at Ormondville, a seven room wooden residence owned by Mrs David Wilson, in the heart of the township, and adjoining stores, with five room dwelling atached, owned and occupied by Mrs C. Munro, with the contents, were both demolished by fire. Mrs Wilson was holiday-making at New Plymouth, and the house had been unoccupied for nine weeks. The fire started there and nothing was saved. The efforts of a bucket brigade saved a house occupied by Mrs Groome, from destruction. Insurances are not available. 1 , N.Z. NAVY. AUCKLAND, Jan. 2. The sloops Veronica and. Laburnum leave Auckland to-morrow. . Beyond the intimation that they may call at Russell, the warships’ destination is undisclosed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1930, Page 5
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129DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1930, Page 5
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