City landmark: Firefighters managed to put out a fire that broke out at the old Customhouse Building on the corner of Customs St West and Albert St in downtown Auckland. Photo / Google
City landmark: Firefighters managed to put out a fire that broke out at the old Customhouse Building on the corner of Customs St West and Albert St in downtown Auckland. Photo / Google
Firefighters have managed to contain a blaze at one of Auckland's most historic Victorian buildings.
The fire broke out on the third floor of the old Customhouse building, on Customs St West, about 4.15am today.
Crews got inside and put the blaze out quickly, authorities said.
Eight crews were calledto the scene, with two being stood down a short time later.
Designed by one of early Auckland's most successful architectural practices, Edward Mahoney and Sons, the old Customhouse was built as a government office building.
It opened in 1889 on a site that had been reserved for that purpose since Auckland was established in 1840.
Meanwhile, firefighters in Southland battled a blaze at a house in the early hours.