STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.
TELEPHONE SMASHED TO ATOMS.
A flash of lightning, followed by a very heavy . peal of thunder, was "experienced in Clevedon (near Auckland) o:i Tuesday night. At the local post office a telephone instrument was struck, the wires fused^ and the box with its contents smashed to atoms and hurled across the room, striking the wall on the opposite side, and falling into a chair. The wall was blackened, and holes were burned in telegraph forms.
Mr Robertson, storekeeper, was standing beside his instrument when he was startled by a flash some feet long coming from the mouth of the receiver, and followed by a report like a pistol shot, sufficiently loud to alarm the neighbors.
I A tall pine on Mr George Alexander's v property near the road was struck, ( and split in pieces. Another tall pine tree near Clevedon wharf was struck, and stripped of bark and branches. One of the large telegraph posts was also struck. The wires were broken and fused, and the post itself broken down. The trees were blazing, but the heavy downpour of rain which immediately followed tlie clap extinguished the fire speedily.
Strange to say, the main telephone from Clevedon to Papakura was untouched.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 4 May 1912, Page 5
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204STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 4 May 1912, Page 5
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