OUTBREAKS OF FIRE
i ' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) I AUCKLAND, This Day. Damage estimated at about £2000 was caused by a fire early this morning in a timber mill at Onehunga owned by tho Parlter, Lamb Timber Company. A fire iv Eden terrace at 1 a.m. practically completed the destruction of the factory occupied by the Atlas Furnishing Company and B. H. Stevenson, a stair builder, which was oxtensivcly damaged by an outbreak on Wednesday morning, it is supposed that smouldering- sawdust beneath tho floor in Stevenson's premises started a fresh outbreak. Mr. Stevenson's stock was insured for £400 and the Atlas Furnishing Company's for £300. j Be prepared. Sco that you bave adequate insurance on your house and furniture. Consult the Mercantile and General Insurance Company, Ltd., Panama Street, Wellington.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 13
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