THE RECENT RAIN.
The rain of the *#• ;*fl|ill ccptionally heavy over the part of the Peninsula, and small slips on the roadS worst was on the Gkuti Bay Little River, several efcaias *i'J|||| road being covered by trees. It will be some li»® it is cleared to permit Met*S .tftflHffi On the main road to Little tiic township, a bloek that ily interrupted trafße oa now passable by a slight the road. Lakes Elitsosrt sj'th arc very full, and an area of low-lying land in the district i 3 covered with water. The storm of Wednesday. did not do much damage lighter country, knocked crops about a good deal oa heavy This is particularly the ease Halswcll district, where the aggEfpj ances are that there will he a gWggl deal of tangled crops to eW._J§|| mauv cases the crops will s# right themselves, but others heavy. The damage is oat crops, wheat not being
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 12
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154THE RECENT RAIN. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 12
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