WAIORON GOMAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Wa ioro nhmai, Tuesday.
DisAnTKoUs FutK : — I legiet to have to repoit that Messrs Graves and Bnskiviile's slaughter-house was totally destroyed b)' fire this afternoon. It appears that Mr Bu<-kiville went over to the slaughterhouse, which is situated about h mile beyond the township, about three o'clock, to attend to the bo. ling-down business, and whilst away from the pienmes ior a few moments, it is supposed the copper boiled over, and the flmuing fat spreading over the floor soon caused u conflagration. Mr William Goldawoithy was thofi^t to detect it, and uibhecl over innuediately, but by this time the lire had such u stiong hold it W!-« iniposbible to save any tiling. Motisia Giavew and iiuskiville me htav^ lose r.«, m 1»c j mM«h the building, whicli coal Hbont £100, il is stated fully JuoO woith of uiatcrifil, (jojisistijio o f toola, tallow, hid- a, etc., w a^- destio\ c=.i.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 352, 20 March 1889, Page 2
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157WAIORONGOMAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Waioronhmai, Tuesday. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 352, 20 March 1889, Page 2
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