FIRES.
AT WIOLLINTiTON. By Telegraph— Press Association. Wellington, Yesterday. A house o:' seven rooms, at Seatoun. owned by William Watson, and occupied by Hoi ace Crammoml. manager of Cooks' Tourist liureau, was burned to the ground between one and two o'clock this morning. The furniture and effects. instiled in the National Olljee for £2,i(l, were also destroyed. The inmates escaped in .scanty attire. The house was insured for AlliOU in the •Northern OflVjc. AT~DUXEDL\. Dunedin, Yesterday. A live-ror.ined house in South Dunedin, ocauj-i. ■' by W. ■, carter, vas Imrned down earlv (hi-: morning. hinion's effect * were in siircd in the i'h.ieuix Ollice t\>r Clti;,. 'he house w.,s owned by Cook, a railway servant, ami was insured fin £2,8,> in the Commercial Union Ollice. A CHURCH DESTROYED. lnvercargil!, Yesterday. The Presbyterian Church at North Invereargill, a wooden building, was destroyed by tire this morning. It was insured for C 250.
If your property is not insured call at or ring up tile United Insurance Company, Ltd., Devon .slroet r telephone 198. Webster Bros,, district agents. Insurance effected on l!u> murt favorable tomis.—A|dvi.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 46, 16 August 1911, Page 2
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180FIRES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 46, 16 August 1911, Page 2
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