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EARTHQUAKE AT GISBOENE. Gisborne, June 24.

At 25 minutes past one this afternoon, two of the heaviest shocks of earthquake ever experienced here occurred, immediately following one another. Some heavy masonry on top of \V. Adair's fine stone building fell to the pavement, just missing a group of four persons sitting below. The walls of this and other buildings Wave bulged somewhat.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 380, 26 June 1889, Page 5

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EARTHQUAKE AT GISBOENE. Gisborne, June 24. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 380, 26 June 1889, Page 5

EARTHQUAKE AT GISBOENE. Gisborne, June 24. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 380, 26 June 1889, Page 5

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