TRAINING' STABLES. DESTROYED.
J A-WiIER OF A SUSI'ICIOLs ■KNflttj :;o houses ISI'IINKD. By Telegraph—Pross Association,'Jg| Cbtistcburch, L*«t NUMh9| The atables of >lr. E. Cutts, frnmjn | for Sir Geo. Clifford, were demanded from the old Society pomMH The fire broke out shortly before 8 pal It is supposed to iiavu been ajoj through wax matches being the straw in a loft above the ktaliHß ' The fire spread with great rapidity, water was available, and the building was soon a mass of rnftiH About 25 horse* were in the the time, hut nil were got out scathed from their boxes and a paddock. Among the horses wiSI Autumnus, Antagonist, Gl< a nfia*|M| Niglitwateh, and Ifenthcrbrae. 3™
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 179, 28 January 1914, Page 5
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114TRAINING' STABLES. DESTROYED. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 179, 28 January 1914, Page 5
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