FIRS AT DUNEDIN.
(by telegraph.— rr.uss association.)
Dunedix, this day.
A twelve-roomed house on the Peninsula side owned by Mr Turnbull and occupied by Mr Lone, auctioneer, was burned down this morning, the inmates escaping in their nightolothea. Nothing v?as saved. There is an insurance on the building for £450 in the National Company, while the furniture is insured for £500 in the Victoria.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 144, 19 June 1891, Page 3
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