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A big fire occurred last night in the rear of Mayfield Avenue in a building belonging to Mr. W. G, Lewis, occupied by Messrs. Ibett and Brisly builders carpenters. These workshops were totally destroyed by fire while valuable machinery that cost over £500 was ruined, and a large quantity of moulding and joinery that had been made for various buildings was destroyed together with the tools of five workmen. Messrs. Ibett and Brisly estimate their loss at over £700, the amount of which they were insured. The loss by destruction of buildings is brought up to over £1,000. The alarm of fire was given in various parts of the town a
few minutes past nine. Police
constable McManus who was going on his beat in The hose reel from The office was pulled down first, and then with long planks used
as battering rams the walls of the other building were one by one
demolished in a skilful way, which resulted in them falling inwards and
helping to extinguish the flames. Afterwards
there was a lot of hard work that lasted till midnight in putting out
the burning ruins. The wind
coming from the south west fortunately blew the flames clear of |
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