A SEVERE GALE ON EAST COAST.
ONE OP THE WORST KNOWN. TKB PBKSS ASSOCIATION. DiNNEVIgKB, April 29. A severe gale was experienced last night, being one of the worst ever known. Chimneys were blown down ' and skylights smashed in all directions. ' Johnston's sawmill and several houses ' at Waione were burned during tfo.4' gale, and at Umutaroa several sIWTs [ * were blown over, and one was unroofed. Ij Itain fell during tho morning,. wMi'hj relieved anxiety as to fires.. " | C.IKTKKTON, April 29. | A hurricane has been raging sinct/ Thursday, resulting in property. At tho tile and brick *■ fQ whore the chimney stack foil ou **' building, great damage was d' 0 „ e A "T Booth's sawmill, tho dan' -~ ■' mated at £6O. estl "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8097, 30 April 1906, Page 2
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119A SEVERE GALE ON EAST COAST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8097, 30 April 1906, Page 2
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