UNKNOWN. Storm
A tei t ible >tonn of w ind, follow cl !>\ hail, |)ib-ed ou'i Addons on Fucl.i> afternoon The wind blru with the foiee of a hiiituvuir. doiny j^ieatdam.i^c The( lunch or Kn;d md ,-teeple Wai blown down, the lx\un> bemir w hnlecl into the oir and talhny throui.'h tiniool ot the pjii-ona^e, which wa- liki'\u-e cairied away. The ehimm n ut the W <^lc\<m parNona^o wa^ blown down t,hn>uuh the toot into the dining loom. A l-uur iion tank waN lifted up and can I'd o< ct thu fences and landed two itroet- oil. A do/on hou&ei are ioolle^. OichanU <-uil«H'd -overeh, tieobein^ io» n uj>, . ind willow ca 1 - old are notlun^ but liaie ti mik- The hall which well made the count) \ piesrnl a curious anpuat.incc : the hilK pine white, and the hail did not molt toi h\e 01 houi^.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 255, 14 April 1888, Page 5
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144UNKNOWN. Storm Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 255, 14 April 1888, Page 5
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