FIRE AT WHANGAREI.
GUM STORE GUTTED
(By Telegraph.— Own Correspondent.) WHANGAREL Thursday. A large corrugated iron building, occupied by Kokith Brothers as a gum store, was gutted by fire tills evening. Tne alarm was given by Mr. Deverill, who occupied an adjacent shop. When the brigade arrived nothing could be done but to save the adjoining buildings, owned by the Farmers' Trading Company and Cutforth's joinery factory. The burned building was full of gum, and the fumes of the burning gum swept all over the town.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 62, 14 March 1930, Page 5
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