FIRES.
(l*er Press Association), WANUANUI; D«C, 10. A seven-roomed r^skleji^'''' lility occupy lj,v Mi< o."A,'Dunn' at present unoccupied, «nd qwned by Mr N, J, J{4i<>d<»s, was burned down last liigilit. The house and sheds were instorod in tflic National British arad Mercantile office for £SOO. (iISIiOK.VE, Dec. 20. The first fire in the main street for seven years brpkp put th'S ius, three shops being destroyed, occiWfea by Attwood, dealer in furniture, Smith Bros., hair drenwri and tobacconists, and J. Thompson florist. Complete insurances are not ascertainable, but all will be losers to a considerable extent. The ori* gin of the fire is not known*
CABLE NEWS.
[BI ILICIUS TMIdtORAPH.—COTPJRIGH.] Piusa ASSOCIATION.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 262, 21 December 1903, Page 2
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112FIRES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 262, 21 December 1903, Page 2
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