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Wkllihgton, Feb. 22." Diptheria is prevalent here,- three deaths having occurred in one family within a week. Feb. 22. JL lioany C oia Viaa hp.fin blowing here today, doing a good deal of damage to mining property. Hoettika., Feb. 22. A sum of £200 has been raised for the relief of the Greymouth sufferers. Oheistohuroh, Feb. 22. Subscriptions for the Greymouth sufferers are still coming in. Dunedin, Feb. 22. A spark from the chimney of a house in the North-east Valley, occupied by a family named Mason, ignited the thatched roof. ' The father, who was sleeping in the upper storey, was burnt to death before the eyes of his son, who was unable to render any assistance. Poet Chai/mebs, Feb. 22. The heaviest north-easterly gale known for years past was experienced yesterday. It did considerable damage on shore and amongst the shipping. It is now over.
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Southland Times, Issue 1541, 23 February 1872, Page 2
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