BAD WEATHER.
WAXGANUI'S EXPERIENCES. By Telegraph.—Press Association, Wanganui, Last Night. The weather continues boisterious, and to-day all along the coast heavy showers of hail fell. Just before daylight this morning an alarming crash of thunder followed a most brilliant flash of lightning, and later the report was spread that the chimney stack of the Christchurch Meat Company's new freezing works at Imlay had been badly cracked. Investigations, however, proved that the damage was not of a serious nature, being confined to a displacement of the outer brickwork at one or two places in the base. 6NOW IN WELLINGTON Wellington, Last Night. A brilliant electrical display occurred between three and four o'clock t'iiij morning among the hills eastward of the harbor. Snow fell t'or more than an hour early in the forenoon on the high levels, but not heavy enough to lie on the ground.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1916, Page 5
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144BAD WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1916, Page 5
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