FIRES.
lIRIGHTON HOTEL DESTROVED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ~,, „ . Dunedin, Uist Night, ii ,',' l ; 1 ''"" 1 ",", n 0 "' 1 nt Brighton Reach, about 12 miles from Duncdin, was totally destroyed by fire at 830 tms evening Jt was an old wood™ luiilding, containing u rooms. The ire is supposed to have been started '':• a .lighted candle setting tire to the ciii'tains of a bedroom upstairs. The I upper portion of the building whs almost enveloped in flume-, before the I ontiers were aware of the outbreak. The (binding and a portion of the contents weie owned by La,,,, „„ (1 c „., cor(l| , inanufactiirers, Duncdin, and the licensee- (Charles Cattnnach) owned a norion of the furniture. It i s understood that the owners were insured, but the amount is not available. The lieense* i>-ho saved some of his furniture, "had no insurance on hi s portion of the contents.
If your property i, : not, insured ca'l at or ring up the United Insurance ComMany, Ltd ..Devon, street. Telephone, 108. Webster Bros., district agents: Insurance effected on the most favora'ule terms.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 226, 29 October 1909, Page 2
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176FIRES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 226, 29 October 1909, Page 2
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