SHOCKS CONTINUE '
DAMAGE ARTHUR'S BUSH SLIPS INTO GULfi Frets Association CHRISTCHURCH, To-fl* .\t Arthur's Puss the Kail Wav pa it men t is eoncentr-itipE on enT" ? the track in thorough repair an. I' 4 * ing the houses of workers again. During the night were felt, but none were severe. 1 he houses w ill not be occupied ; Barth tremors occurred at \rtlv> Pass yesterday with a heavier sh!2 at 3.1.) in the afternoon, but this jnot comparable in severity with shock of Saturday night. The. still u danger of dislodged rocs* ‘ boulders rolling down the The shake in Christchurch on s a , day was not severe. Careful examination of the yap tunnels on the Midland line. in.-S;'' 8 the Otira tunnel. fail to show , : damage. The wrecked portion of the la was partly cleared by repair cair' which worked all day yesterday t road, however, w ill probable' not open for vehicles for several weeks * The bush at the top of the r,... Devils Punch Bowl slipped down into the gullv. r na rri'„ its, beauty. Debris at the 50ft aeep.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 610, 12 March 1929, Page 2
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181SHOCKS CONTINUE ' Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 610, 12 March 1929, Page 2
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