
Amuri District.
Glynn Wye.—The manager's house, a wooden building, was pushed several degrees out of the perpendicular to the east, and the chimneys were thrown down. The men's cottage, also wood, was shifted bodily 15in. to the north. The woolshed was also much damaged.
Hopefield.—Chimneys thrown down and roof twisted out of shape.
Jones, Waiau Station.—Woolshed and house badly damaged. Men's cob hut destroyed.

Woodbank.—Partly brick and partly wood. The brick portion, which was very old, had two walls thrown down. The wooden building was not much damaged, but shifted bodily 2½in. to the east. The chimney fell to the west. A concrete chimney between the two parts of the house was broken off at the roof, and the upper portion was thrown upwards and fell to the east. A cob hut has the south-west corner knocked out; the west end would have fallen, but was held up.
Hot Springs.—No damage was done; but the only chimney is low, and of concrete.
Jack's Pass Hotel.—No damage done, and very little breakage of glass.
St. James'.—Chimney-tops fell on earthquake of the 28th September; but it is thought that they were cracked through by the shock of the 1st September, but did not then fall.
Jollie's Pass Hotel.—-No damage done, and very little breakage of glass.
St. Helen's.—The three chimneys were thrown down. They fell in different directions. Hams were thrown off hooks, as also was a birdcage.
Ferry Hotel, Upper Waiau-ua.—This is an old cob building, but it was not much damaged.
Tekoa.—A brick house. The upper portions of the walls fell, it is thought because they were not so well built as the lower portions.
Balmoral.—No damage reported.
Culverden.—At the station three or four chimney-pots fell. At the township no damage is reported.
Montrose.—The tops of two chimneys fell.
Leslie Hills.—A stone building. The walls were cracked in various directions, and the five chimneys fell, the north-west portion being the most damaged. The old building with cob walls, in very good condition, stood better than the stone. The men's hut, ten chains from the house, and built of cob, received no damage—even an old chimney, partly cob and partly brick, was not injured.
Lyndon.—A chimney was thrown down.
Waiau Township.—Several chimneys were thrown down, and a granite monument in the cemetery was overturned. It was a pyramid standing on a granite base. The pyramid only was overthrown.
Highfield.—Three chimneys fell. An outside one was completely wrecked; the two inside ones were broken off at the roof. They fell in three different directions.
Kaikoura.—One or two chimneys were thrown down, and others were cracked.

