HOUSE PARTLY DESTROYED
FIRE AT NEW PLYMOUTH Press Association NEW PLYMOUTH, Today. Eire early yesterday morning partly destroyed a house in Barrett Street, occupied by Mr. W. G. Milham, his wife and four children. They were awakened by the flames and smoke and had to escape hurriedly. The brigade ran out more than 600 ft of hose and quickly got the fire under control, although not before the building had been badly damaged.
It was insured for £4OO in the State Office and the furniture in the same office for £2OO.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 776, 24 September 1929, Page 16
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