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Kotorua, this day. Te Keepa and Hapu, who lived at To Wairoa, are safe. There were only nine Natives killed, and six Europeans, but it is supposed the greater part of Tuhoukairmigi and NgatiranguLi are all lost, This number of persons missing is one hundred. The bodien of Mr Hazard and children are dug qp, They were covereri by 4 feet of mud, atid were much crushed. Some natives dug them up, and a fellow >yho had been scratching hard for the last 48 hours popped his head through the mud tnis afternoon, none the worse. Mf Burt is safe, but Bainbridge has not been found. The othtr settlements are unapproachable,
Tikitere, opposite Obinemutii, on the other side of Lake Kotoruu, has broken out into violent eruption, It is a mudliole notable for its violent intermittent spoutiugs ami foul smell.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2319, 12 June 1886, Page 2
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