Settlers Alarmed.
[Per Press Association.] WELLINGTON, June 14. Mr Gray, Secretary of Telegraphs, has received a telegram from Tauranga to the effect that last night a noise as of an eruption was heard in the direction of Tongariro, and this morning the mountain was covered in a kind of mist, so that it was impossible to obtain a glimpse to see whether there was any sign of activity. The settlers in the neighbourhood are alarmed at the noise the mountain is making, and they remained up all night.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5944, 14 June 1886, Page 3
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