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FIRE IN SHED ON WHARF

■ Fire broke out in a shed on the (Gladstone Pier, Lyttelton, on Saturday night, and damaged one end of the buildirtg. Thee shed is owned by the Lyttelton Harbour Board, and was used as a tally-clerks’ shelter. A stove which was left burning is believed to have caused the outbreak. Yesterday

morning, the Lyttelton Fire Brigade was called to a fire in a house in Cornwall road, occupied by Mr and Mrs J. Hunter. A fire in a chimney had spread to some of the woodwork, but it was quickly put out

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27375, 14 June 1954, Page 8

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FIRE IN SHED ON WHARF Press, Volume XC, Issue 27375, 14 June 1954, Page 8

FIRE IN SHED ON WHARF Press, Volume XC, Issue 27375, 14 June 1954, Page 8

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