MOTOR-CAR IN FLAMES.
EXTENSIVE DAMAGE DONE.
[I!Y XEr.ICG UAI'II. —OWN (,'0 tl lIESI'ONDENT. ] HAMILTON. Monday.
A motor-car owned by Mr. J. W. Lauder, herd-tester, Tauranga, was practically destroyed by fire when left standing in Grey Street,- Hamilton East, yesterday morning. Tho Hamilton Fire Brigado was called, and extinguished the flames after extensive damage had been done. Tho car wis insured for £7O. CYCLE CATCHES FIRE. MISHAP AT PETROL STATION. While a motor-cyclo was being replenished with fuel at a petrol station hi Trafalgar Street, Onehunga, yesterday overflowing petrol caught Jiro and tho machine burst into flames. The Onehunga I'ire Brigade suppressed tho outbreak, which, did not damage tho station. The motor-cycle, which was owned by Mr. Prank Dixon, of 13, BeekeiVham Avenue, Epsom, was damaged extensively.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20580, 3 June 1930, Page 10
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