FRESH OUTBURST.
AUCKLAND, July 8
There was a great" bloir up "at Eotomahana at nine o'clock thu morning. The crater shot up a larg* column of steun, mud and atones to s> Height of 15.000 ft, lasting tea minute*. Some anxiety was felt for the safety of the exploring party in the vicinity. The cloud was seen at
Tβ Aroha. From Botomahana the explorers have gone to Botoiti to-day. They eretilenta] to their opinions at present. , AUCKLAND. July 9. The exploring psrty at Botomahaoa yesterday V** * narrow escape for their lives. They were within 200 yds of the big enter when an explosion occurred, which was seen as far as T»uranga-
The Macrii propose to tapu the ground where the Moumimiki Natives died; also to erect toll gates en the mud field* at the Terraces to raise revenue bom the tourists.
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6492, 14 July 1886, Page 6
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FRESH OUTBURST.
Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6492, 14 July 1886, Page 6
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