Ha.wera, March 14. A northerly gale of unusual violence was experienced here to-day. It lasted for three or four, hours, and the effects were to be seen m broken windows and fallen chimneys m many directions. Numerous open sheds and other, similar buildings which caught the wind'severely were levelled to the ground. f Dunedtn, 'March 15. A heavy northerly gale blew for some hours yesterday, giving place to ram m the afternoon. The telegraphic! communication was interrupted for sometime on the north lines. (jßEYmouth, Marcli 14. /The Ohau is outside the bar. It is too rough to : cross. - There * has been a. heavy, steady rain since early m the morning. , . . March 15. r , The bar is still very rough. . „ No, shipping yesterday or to-day..
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 89, 18 March 1885, Page 2
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