DISASTROUS FIRE AT HASTINGS.
Per Press Association. Napier, May 14. One of the most serious fires which has taken place in Hastings for some time broke out at eight o'clock this evening. Tlu> fire broke out in Messrs Madison
ami Co.'s store. There was a slight wind blowing, and the water supply at first was poor, enabling the fire to get u good hold. The largo buildings occu-
pied by Messrs. Madison and Co., Williams and Kettle, Limited, and by Paterson, Mossmau and Co., commission
jagi-nIM, and J. J. Faulkner, dentist, who hive offices upstairs, was totally fl o . stro.ved, with the exception of the seed [ibess.ng department of Williams and
| Kettle, iho- fire spread to the Bank of New /enland and this was, too, de ;7:t llt w R h,e »'.«'Bon e - B cafe and E. 11. l.ei.-htR, chemist, were burnt. Tho w™ih,,r°ri ?M', oth the **»* •»* il.i« and Kettle are intact. The f»o has now been got under.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 15 May 1907, Page 2
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169DISASTROUS FIRE AT HASTINGS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 15 May 1907, Page 2
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