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Later Particulars.

By Telegraph—Qwn Correspondent. . _ Eketahuna, Saturday. The inmates pf the hotel escaped in night dresses, The insurance' on the hotel building is £650; the build. ing is owned by Mr ElHston; the fur. niture £4OO (Mr Low), Steer loses everything and is uninsured, the estimated loss beine £BO.

Kelso is insured for £IOO, and his loss is about £2OO aboye the insurance.

Brenmehl's furniture is uninsured, but the building is insured for £2OO. All tho insurances are with the CommerciarUhion,

The fire was' first noticed by the engine cleaner on tho flailway, whp gave the alarm. '' ' ; In the high wind, nothing could be done, as there was ho water. '"Mrs Low it a very hoavy loser, and Bre'nmuhl only saye,d a lit|Je furniture! ' ' '' ll

'Cheat eypipat'iy i§ felt for the m\% WflQ are; all heavy Ipsfirs. Tho origin of the fire is a mystery, Hunter's' billiard table was also insured for £9O in the South British. Mr Brenmuhl's building was insured for £3OO in the National Oico in addition to the £2OO in the Commercial Union,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 7 September 1895, Page 2

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Later Particulars. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 7 September 1895, Page 2

Later Particulars. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 7 September 1895, Page 2

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