ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. New York, June 2.
Piles of wooden houses 'threequarters of a mile in length and forty feet in height were embanked at Jnhnstown. The houses caught fire and a hundred refugees were burned. Eleven hundred bodies have been recovered from the ruins. It is reported that twenty people were burned at Nincra.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 374, 5 June 1889, Page 5
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54ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. New York, June 2. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 374, 5 June 1889, Page 5
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