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No-one was hurt when fire destroyed this 90-year-old Gray St, Raetihi house early yesterday morning. The building was well alight by the time the brigade arrived, despite them reaching the site next to the primary school in about two minutes of the siren sounding. Sasha Brown and her children managed to escape in time, after seeing flames along the hallway. The house had been owned by the late Jim and Jean Haitana and their children Keith, Janet and Brian (Fish) all say they

have very fond childhood memories of the house. Much of the house was original.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 636, 14 May 1996, Page 1

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No-one was hurt when fire destroyed this 90-year-old Gray St, Raetihi house early yesterday morning. The building was well alight by the time the brigade arrived, despite them reaching the site next to the primary school in about two minutes of the siren sounding. Sasha Brown and her children managed to escape in time, after seeing flames along the hallway. The house had been owned by the late Jim and Jean Haitana and their children Keith, Janet and Brian (Fish) all say they have very fond childhood memories of the house. Much of the house was original. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 636, 14 May 1996, Page 1

No-one was hurt when fire destroyed this 90-year-old Gray St, Raetihi house early yesterday morning. The building was well alight by the time the brigade arrived, despite them reaching the site next to the primary school in about two minutes of the siren sounding. Sasha Brown and her children managed to escape in time, after seeing flames along the hallway. The house had been owned by the late Jim and Jean Haitana and their children Keith, Janet and Brian (Fish) all say they have very fond childhood memories of the house. Much of the house was original. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 636, 14 May 1996, Page 1

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