DOMINION NEWS.
LINESMAN INJURED. DUNEDIN, Nov. 16. William Pike, linesman, 24, fell from a telegraph pole a distance of . 30 feet yesteerday, and was admitte< to the hospital with injuries to the > I ead. 1 DWELLING BURNT. : T ■ TAUMARUNUI, Nov. 16. A dwelling house, occupied am 1 owned by Mrs P. C. Ginders, wi,burnt out early on Sunday mornin: The occupants were away fcr the week end when the fire occurred. The if surances on the dwelling are £lOOO, anon the furniture £250 in the Souf British Office. t YOUNG PINE FOREST. DESTROYED. e “~ e NELSON, Nov. 16. During a high south west wind, r young pine plantation, to the extent ’’ of three hundred acres, on Moutere Hills, was totally destroyed by fire.
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Grey River Argus, 17 November 1925, Page 3
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