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';:*■;■■' yI-<\:... ■-..■ .■■:■■■>■,: ■■;vrThw-:day/../.: '■ Black's flour mills atWintonwefebiarhed N'dow'n on- Friday night.' The fire-started at one of the walli of the buildiug, cltie
to where; oat shellings-. were kept,. and is beliererJ to be the work of an irtceadiary. A. inan,.employed as a baker, was sleepitifj upstairs, and had, only time to escape partially dressed, dropping from the up' stairs doorl There yf.ts no water available, and nothing could be done to save the .mill. ' ; Nothing was saved. The , buildinij was insured for £500 in tb.e South British, aod the estimated loss i» abbut£loooabove that. ":■-.■ y ,
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5028, 23 February 1885, Page 2
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95INVERCARGILL. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5028, 23 February 1885, Page 2
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