TWO HORSES BURNED TO DEATH.
1. TINT-DIN, Thursday.
A five-stalled stable in King-street was destroyed by fire this evening, and two horses, valued at £.55 each, were burned to death. Tho stable, was owned by Mr. R. Brown, aud is believed to be insured. The two horses were, owned by Mr. F. Strang, carter, and were not insured. Three horses belonging to Purdie and Co. were saved.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 262, 9 November 1906, Page 5
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