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RETREAT OF TITOKOWAH BEYOND WAITOTARA. WELLINGTON. [FiiOM A COBEESPOITC>ENT.~| Feb. 11, 1 p.m, The earthquake was felt here*; at Greytown. It was very slig] at Nelson, and was not felt Christchurch. The s.s. Wanganui has arrwi from. "Wanganui. Colonel Whitmore reports th; he can find nothing of on this side of the Waitotara, \ that he has seen his horsemen beyoi the river. Captain Ilawes has burnt Outat Men and fires have been seen I yond Manntahi. WAIPUKUKAU. [yBOM A COBBESPONDENT.] Feb. 11, lp.ui, The flood here is the heaviest t| has been known for sixteen yeai It arises principally from heavy n among the mountains, the lot creeks not being flooded. The earthquake was felt here. 4 p.m. The flood is rapidly subsiding.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 656, 15 February 1869, Page 2
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