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MR COX'S HOMESTEAD. PUKEKAHA ROAD, WHERE THE FIRE SWEPT OUT AN ENTIRE VALLEY. A DESOLATE SCENE ON MR COX'S PROPERTY, PUKEKAHA EOAD, The corrugated iron shelter house, enclosing a piano, sewing machine, and the few other household valuables, is typical of many a home devastated by the bush fires.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 45

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MR COX'S HOMESTEAD. PUKEKAHA ROAD, WHERE THE FIRE SWEPT OUT AN ENTIRE VALLEY. A DESOLATE SCENE ON MR COX'S PROPERTY, PUKEKAHA EOAD, The corrugated iron shelter house, enclosing a piano, sewing machine, and the few other household valuables, is typical of many a home devastated by the bush fires. Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 45

MR COX'S HOMESTEAD. PUKEKAHA ROAD, WHERE THE FIRE SWEPT OUT AN ENTIRE VALLEY. A DESOLATE SCENE ON MR COX'S PROPERTY, PUKEKAHA EOAD, The corrugated iron shelter house, enclosing a piano, sewing machine, and the few other household valuables, is typical of many a home devastated by the bush fires. Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 45

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