FIRE AT WELLINGTON.
GAS COMPANY'S PREMISES
[BY telegbaph.— press association.] WELLINGTON, Sunday.
An outbreak of fire occurred yesterday afternoon in the Wellington Gas Company's building at Miramar, which is used for making firo bricks. Fortunately, beyond the fact that tho roof was completely destroyed and a large area of grass burned, no damage Vas done to the plant. Brickmaking, however, will be suspended for about two weeks. Great volumes of dense black smoke ascending for some time led people to think that a disastrous fire had occurred.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20218, 1 April 1929, Page 10
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