ANOTHER OUTBREAK HOUSE ALMOST WHOLLY DESTROYED.
BLENHEIM, 31st March. An eight-roomed house, owned by Mrs. J, Fitzgerald, and occupied by Mrs. F. Morrison, was almost wholly destroyed by fire late this afternoon. The outbreak started on the roof at the rear of the building. The origin is unknown. The furniture was nearly all saved, but only the shell of the building is left standing. The insurance*' arc-:^-£SOO in the State Office on the building, £50 in the Phoenix on the piano, and £100 on the furniture in the North British. The British Dominions General Inaurance Company will cover all your loss by fire. Ask for the rates at their office, Panama-street, and secure yourself from all risks.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 8
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