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The Late Storm.

(By Telegbaph.)

{Per Press Association.)

Wellington, Jan. 29. The storm is over and the sky clear again. The only damage reported is a few windows blown in and some injury to gardens. Captain Fairchild, who arrived in the Tutanekai yesterday the sea was covered all the way flom the Brothers to within two miles of Wellington Heads with dead fish. Terakihi, Groper, and Ling appeared to have been dead about three days. Captain Fairchild thinks there must have been a volcanic disturbance somewhere. The steamers Pukaki and Herald, which are many hour's overdue, are just coming in.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 235, 1 February 1897, Page 2

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The Late Storm. Hastings Standard, Issue 235, 1 February 1897, Page 2

The Late Storm. Hastings Standard, Issue 235, 1 February 1897, Page 2

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