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APPENDIX F. 
MEM ON THE EARTHQUAKE IN THE ISLANDS OF NEW 
ZEALAND, JANUARY 23, 1855. 
The shock was of the greatest violence in the narrowest part of Cook’s 
Straits, a few miles to the S. E. of Port Nicholson; but it was felt over the 
whole of the islands and by ships at sea 150 miles away from the coast; the 
whole extent of the area over which the convulsion was felt must have been 
300,000 square miles. 
