DRILL HALL BURNT
OLD RANGITIKEI LANDMARK
(Per Press Association.)
MARTON, this day
The drill hall, a single storey wooden building, the scene of Rungilikci's early military activities, and used by the Defence Department, «;h destroyed by lire at 2 a.m. yesterday. A quantity of ammunition and over Hiii rifle? \vere lost. Particulars of the insurances arc n n ascertainable.
ROTOROA H3USE EUENED
(Per Pi'css Association- 1 AUCKLAND, this day
A ' "seven-roomed two-storey wooden bouse on Koloma island owned by Uio Salvat'oii Army was destroyed i<y hre last night, 'lite building was used ns a dormitory for half-a-dozen employee*, and was pVlv furnis'-'d. It "ntnmed stocks of bedding. The building and contents are insured. The cause is unknown. Inmates of the institution arc boused in a large building some 'distance from the house destroyed.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17185, 8 November 1926, Page 7
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