A piece of history is hoisted from the ground in Clyde Street last week, by King Country Energy staff. Not just any old power pole, scars from the great 1917 fire are stili visible. The fire wiped out the old main shopping street of the day, which was in Burns Street.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 453, 15 September 1992, Page 1
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51A piece of history is hoisted from the ground in Clyde Street last week, by King Country Energy staff. Not just any old power pole, scars from the great 1917 fire are stili visible. The fire wiped out the old main shopping street of the day, which was in Burns Street. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 453, 15 September 1992, Page 1
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