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THE ROTOEUA GEYSERS.

The geysers in the Whakarewarewa reserve still continue .in ther same ; active state as. has been reported the last few; weeks (says the Hot Lakes Chronicle of yesterday).; On Saturday morning last Pohutu commenced playing, at thirteen minutes past six, and continued until eleven minutes past seven a.m. Prior to Pohutu's display the cauldron threw up .'four or five columns ofwater about 20ft high. > Pohutu again showed signs; of activity during the afternoon, and at twenty-four minutes part five threw up a beautiful column of water, and continued doing so till three, minutes past six. Waikorohihi and the Prince of Wales' Feather geysers were also, active during Pohutu's displays, and . Kereru and Wad- j korohihi geysers have been active continuously since Sunday morning.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13490, 17 May 1907, Page 6

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THE ROTOEUA GEYSERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13490, 17 May 1907, Page 6

THE ROTOEUA GEYSERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13490, 17 May 1907, Page 6

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