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FIRES

GBEIIMOUTH BLAZE. Press Association —CoDT r ichtGREYMOTJTH, This Day. A bakehouse in Willis Street was > destroyed by fira >ast evening. The brigade did good work and saved the adjoining residences. The property was owned by Herbert Moore. The insurances are: Building £325 and contents £125, with the Phoenix Company, £275 with the Eagle, Star and British Dominion Co. on a motor lorry which was also damaged, and £IOO with the New Zealand Insurance Co. DWELLING BURNED AT BLENHEIM Press Association— CoDiyright BLENHEIM, This Day. A five-roomed dwelling owned and occupied by P. R. Rothwell, was destroyed.by fire, together with its contents. The insurances are £BOO on the house in the Eagle, Star and British Dominions Office and £235 on the contents in the North British and Mercantile Office. CAR DESTROYED. Press Association— Copyricbt. GREYMOUTH, This Day. A car owned by a man named Tillaby was destroyed by fire yesterday near Runanga. No particulars are available.

Be prepared—See that you Have adequate Fire Insurauce. Consult thl Ocean, Accident and Guarantee Corporation. Petrie's Buddings, next to Evans, Furnisher.— Sydney Ward, representative

Mr and Mrs Chaincy of Toko, left this morning by motor, With'Mr and Mrs C'hainey (Pitzroy) fn,. n triii ilrroneli the Waikato and

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 68, 25 March 1929, Page 6

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FIRES Stratford Evening Post, Issue 68, 25 March 1929, Page 6

FIRES Stratford Evening Post, Issue 68, 25 March 1929, Page 6

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