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During the height of the gale yesterday morning the roof of a brick residence, 119 Moxham Avenue, Hataitai, was blown off and deposited on the roof, of the house next door. Photograph at left shows the unroofed house; debris from the collapsed chimney may be seen lying on the footpath. Photograph at right gives a “close-up” of the damage done to the roof of the house which “stopped” the displaced roofing from No. 119. -L. Wallace photo.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 12, 9 October 1928, Page 12

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During the height of the gale yesterday morning the roof of a brick residence, 119 Moxham Avenue, Hataitai, was blown off and deposited on the roof, of the house next door. Photograph at left shows the unroofed house; debris from the collapsed chimney may be seen lying on the footpath. Photograph at right gives a “close-up” of the damage done to the roof of the house which “stopped” the displaced roofing from No. 119. -L. Wallace photo. Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 12, 9 October 1928, Page 12

During the height of the gale yesterday morning the roof of a brick residence, 119 Moxham Avenue, Hataitai, was blown off and deposited on the roof, of the house next door. Photograph at left shows the unroofed house; debris from the collapsed chimney may be seen lying on the footpath. Photograph at right gives a “close-up” of the damage done to the roof of the house which “stopped” the displaced roofing from No. 119. -L. Wallace photo. Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 12, 9 October 1928, Page 12