I “The almost continuous loud rumb I lings in the lulls and earth tremors ex- ■ perieneed in the Collingwood (Nelson! j district are really alarming until yoi. ■ become used to them,” said a Wanganui gold prospector who lias just re turned from there on a brief visit ti lijs family. These tremors have no been so frequent since the last seven earthquake, but previously they couli be felt, day and night at short inter vals, while- the noise like loud thundei from the high hills was «t time, al most terriiymft.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 97, 7 April 1934, Page 7
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