EARLY MORNING FIRE
RAMARAMA HALL (From Our Own Correspondent) PI'KEKOHE. Thursday. The hall at Ramarama was detire in the early hours of this morning. The hall was in use last night for a social. There was then n° sign of fire, but when nearby neighours, Mr. and Mrs. Dunwoodie, arose shortly after daybreak this morning, hey found the building had been reto a mass of smouldering ruins. The contents, including a piano, were destroyed. p. was owned by the Roman -atholic Church, and it was used as : ne Public hall at Ramarama. It was hsured in the Phoenix Office,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 429, 10 August 1928, Page 1
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