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FARMER'S FLOOD LOSS

w — • Mr. T. McGill, a farmer who claimed he still had 100 acres under water, at his ' property at Koputaroa, near Shannon, and that it would remain there until Christmas, met the Manawa tu-Oroua River Board at Palmerston North last week to discuss'his difficulties; His case was put by his 'solicitor, Mr. G. Crossley, Palmerston North. Mr. McGill claimed he had lost £450 worth of potato seedlings alone, and complained about a road adjoining his property. The board had added 12 to 18ins. to thb height of the road. The board decided to set up a committee to endeavour to solve the problem.

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Chronicle (Levin), 26 July 1947, Page 3

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FARMER'S FLOOD LOSS Chronicle (Levin), 26 July 1947, Page 3

FARMER'S FLOOD LOSS Chronicle (Levin), 26 July 1947, Page 3

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