AN AUCKLAND STORM.
AUCKLAND, .May Hi. Teieeincal (listurbanecs hclueeti milliiif^lii ami I a.in. ai'i'o fell severely i‘.t I’ihik'll. whore damage was done to many eliinineys. In mu' house all the elect ric liylit switches were slial tered. In I.auric Avenue tlie liyliLliiiic sir.irk the house ol the late Mr Cheeseman. look tlie top oil' a chimney. lii i "(1 a mantlepiere out of ii* place. anil destroyed part ol a valuable ml led io u of china. and curios, which laid been donated to the museum. The room looked as if it laul h' a visited by a mad hull. A resident describes the report as terrific. No personal injuries were sustained.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1925, Page 1
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112AN AUCKLAND STORM. Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1925, Page 1
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