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A HEAVY GULF STORM.

Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 171, 25 September 1886, Page 3

 

A HEAVY GULF STORM.

Mexico, bh tK^22nd l ffi^t/ma^hw! with severaL.impovtanfc,-iowns* in Texas'; direction,. and^U! the* fcleasftfite resorts along the Gulf were eithet.swept away or wrecked. Corpus Chrieti and Legrim tyerealeo heavily visited. The 3 dr 6'p u ddmajg&H£fe not yefr been, .estimated, ..bjjt; xv|U m very,, .h^vy, A. great many peoplewere killed anddrrnvned during the^cojjtinuance, 9f,.the, g^lf,, r , village of Quintaria, at the mouth of Bazoo River,' waS entirely 'swep^aWoy'. lti'diari'6l^ is a completewreok, not more than three cr fpur nausea having escaped d,eptruc#on./ The coast is strewn,, with the remains, of coasters and other sinail.veesels: 1 The Galveston City Council 'appropriated 'dEISjOOD for sufferers, and contributions* are solicited from abroad. ' ' ' • ' • • ' ■ > __L^ :—: — • ,•. .

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