A Rotorua messaao (Press Association) states that the earthquake sliock at Oruahui opened crames under i«ie ;-c e .i----master’s house and’in several ft; cr places; The schoa! chimneys are down, some dead trees fell, and the wardrobe in tire schoolmaster’s house was thrown i'orv.ard a..a articles thrown off the shelves. The schoolmaster and his wife left for Rotorua. Nothing serious is reported elsewhere, and the shock was not felt at Rotorua. East: “ It’s hard to keep a good man down.” Faunhleroy : “ That’s why they put such heavy monuments over some of them, 1 suppoWs’’
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Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 3
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94Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18021, 15 July 1922, Page 3
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