DESTRUCTIVE FIRES.
♦ [PEB UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Chbistchttcbh, This Day. (jTwocottajjes on Windmill Road, the property of J. G. Gilbery were destroyed by tire last night. The buildings were inured ; fcr ag43Q in London, Liverpool , and Globe. Tisiabc, This Day. .1 !& four-rtfonrted. . Cottage' in the town boundary, belonging to W. M. Collins, was burned down at 4.30 this morning. Then ojecftp^hts barely escaped in their night clothes. The building is insured in the Scottish Imperial for £80, but the furniture was uninsured and is all "burnt. • - ■■ • . , Auckland, This Day. A fire broke out in the residence of Mr F- A. Whitaker, M.H.R., at Hamilton, but it was no sooner suppressed in one place than ;it bro^e . oqt ; mjse^ eral other places. It is believed to have been the work of,, an incendiary. The police are investigating the matter.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 30, 27 September 1882, Page 2
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