Alarm at Te Aroha. FALLING STONES FROM THE ERUPTION. (BY TELEGRAPH. — OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Te Aroha, this day.
The sounds of the volcanic eruption was heard here during , the night, and from the fact that our own township is well, known to be on the same line of volcanic action as the Hot Lakes district, very great alarm was felt. ' The sound resembled distant cannonading, and some fragments of lava fell in the township, fortunately without doing any damage. The rumbling noise was heard from two o'clock until five.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 156, 12 June 1886, Page 1
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88Alarm at Te Aroha. FALLING STONES FROM THE ERUPTION. (BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Te Aroha, this day. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 156, 12 June 1886, Page 1
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