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NO BRIGADE TO CHECK THE FLAMES.—St. Paul's Anglican Church at Huntly, which was totally destroyed by fire yesterday evening. There is no fire brigade in the town, and there was nothing to do but stand by and watch the flames do their work. Fortunately, willing helpers were able to assist the vicar, the Rev. E. R. Wright, to remove the furnishings.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 246, 18 October 1933, Page 8

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NO BRIGADE TO CHECK THE FLAMES.—St. Paul's Anglican Church at Huntly, which was totally destroyed by fire yesterday evening. There is no fire brigade in the town, and there was nothing to do but stand by and watch the flames do their work. Fortunately, willing helpers were able to assist the vicar, the Rev. E. R. Wright, to remove the furnishings. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 246, 18 October 1933, Page 8

NO BRIGADE TO CHECK THE FLAMES.—St. Paul's Anglican Church at Huntly, which was totally destroyed by fire yesterday evening. There is no fire brigade in the town, and there was nothing to do but stand by and watch the flames do their work. Fortunately, willing helpers were able to assist the vicar, the Rev. E. R. Wright, to remove the furnishings. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 246, 18 October 1933, Page 8