UNEASINESS AT ROTORUA.
, CmiSTCKUIIGH, Last Night. 1 The statements winch have been. published s «regiardi!;jt the riwraiid fall of the waters of jjake liot-oiti; and the' deduction therefrom that an eruption is probable have had, it is stated, an effect on the tourist traffic to tlio North Island hotels and / the lake district, which is opposite to r satisfactory, many who would otherwise have visited the distnct having altered their plans. The Hci?.. T. Mackenzie, in an interview, said; that the information he had on the subject gut quite" a different aspect on; the matter. Tho nine feet rise, referred- to in the published! ' statementsmentioned, did not refer to a nine feet vertical rise and fall, but a distance'of nine feet between: the ■ high and ■ low water -marks on a sloping beach, and representing probab;y ;a few inches rise and;fall caused by the , gusts. p£ .. wmd. he had received the Minister remarked tha b the speculations regarding a threatened eruption appeared to bo without foundation.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10132, 10 January 1911, Page 5
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165UNEASINESS AT ROTORUA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10132, 10 January 1911, Page 5
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