CAUSE OF THE OUTBREAK.
'• Mr Kemp \va^ o\ei the ground not vuy lontr betoie the outbreak, and ho siys thai it wa-. s-l. tiled by the laic lm-lithe-. Ho aUo static lh.it instead of the liie coming tioni IkJiiw, it i-. binning downw.ml*There ha^ ue\ei been anj tiling en.eted fioui the holes but the white a-h spewed out o\ei' the ed^e. Theie i- no flame now, but a y;ieat heat, and you can «?ee that the file is bolow .-till. Mr K» tup put a titiee -tick in tin, hole ; it was haidly in halt-a-minute when he pnllefl it out, and it wa.s paitly l>uint away and came out abla/.e. The Maoiis aie gctnnir fii^htened ot the 'etuption* now, and wdl not go near it I[ \ou bum the blown picu 1 ot which I fotwaid you, you will imd that it snielK \eiy -tion<j,ly of Mih'hur, ot hasxciy much the '■inell a^ \ ulcanite. The ar-h looks very much like jiipcel in
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 256, 18 April 1888, Page 3
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162CAUSE OF THE OUTBREAK. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 256, 18 April 1888, Page 3
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