FIRES AT TEMUKA.
—. A IFUBLIC ENQUIRY. < <• ! By Telegraph.—Prese Association. Timaru, Last Night. ' Fires have been so numerous at T«* xnuka of late and the surrounding circuSnstaaceg so suspicious that public enquiry was held there yesterdiy by, Mr. V. G. Day, S.M. A number oi witnesses was heard, *nd one, a ;-young mail, admitted that he and two ;<}ther4 \hadt4irranged late one night to eejt fixe io„A fenqe and then ring the arebell, oarried out, and at the samai tirrPeT a 'wooden building not far from , the ■fence was also destroyed by fire, '*Tlwj witness, who is a member of thfl lifyukk Fire Brigade, said he had noi &p, do with any fire other than the fence at Dr. Rigg's resiA prosecution is to follow) J. Ivey lost a valuable CfljjpsdaJfl stallion; Baron Downs, by the Miming of the stables at midnight. It to insured fo\- £IOO, but was worth?'mucH more.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 4 October 1910, Page 5
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150FIRES AT TEMUKA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 4 October 1910, Page 5
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