HEAVY STORMS
■EXPERIENCED IN TARANAKI
(By Teleijraph — L'b. Press Association
NEW PLYMOUTH, Jtmo 21
A s -ries of severe 6torm.i ijiuye prised over North Taranaki in the posit, lew (lays. An exceptionally severe* tliu.iderctni-m in Eilziov, a suburb,. ].i,:d night, put 24 Ui'ephmics in onearea nut of action. A resident said the lightning iscemed to “jab down, out of the sky with a blinding ffiuli, followed by deafening peals of tlnin-
Jleavy rains over the province have occurred at intervals, with very heavy seas on the coast.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1932, Page 5
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