DESTROYED BY FIRE
BOARDING-HOUSE AT HASTINGS.
(Per Press Association.) HASTINGS, February 15. This morning a seven-roomed house, owned by Mr W. C. Tipping, and occupied by Mrs Lanton, as a hoardinghouse, in the commercial centre of the town, was burned to a shell, lhe flames had a good hold vhel was discovered, and the occupants escaped in what they stood m. lhe outbreak was confined to. the aiea of origin the firemen making a fine save of Mr Polls’s photographic shop and Mr Lambert’s engineering shop, on eI The insurance on the furniture and the building amounted to £/ou. SHOP AND OFFICE BURNED. DANNEVIRKE, February 15. Fire at Norsewood on Sunday morning destroyed Mr J. Mathias’s draper s shop, and also the branch office of Messrs Knight and Dunn, solicitors.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10671, 16 February 1926, Page 8
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