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FIRE AT THE SEASIDE.

At an early hour yesterday morning a dwellinghou.se at the local seaside, known as “Pioneer Cam]),” and occupied by two families, was totally destroyed by tire, together with the contents." The building, one of the oldest erected at the seaside, nearly opposite Mr Langley’s, was owned by Mr Gluts. Dahl, of Palmerston North., The origin of the tiro is a mystery. It appears that several of the male inmates left at an early hour to go fishing, and prior to their departure lit a fire and had a* cup of tea. Further particulars are not at present available.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2222, 4 January 1921, Page 3

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102

FIRE AT THE SEASIDE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2222, 4 January 1921, Page 3

FIRE AT THE SEASIDE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2222, 4 January 1921, Page 3

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