OTAKI NEWS.
The copious rainfall- on . Monday.-last -: has, of course, .done a great amount of - . good," and,' being followed bv .warm days, : ,there.:will be a :rapid growth of teed. ;The. : rain appears to have been general through-.- .v out the province, though the fall vaned .v. ; ' very considerably in diflerent centres.- At . . Otaki the fall for the twenty-four hours ■, ■ up to 9 a.m. on Tuesday was-1.41 inches,;":-!', while at Te' Horo, more 'than 1 , doublo • that amount was registered, viz., 2.90 m- ; At ; rain was not so. heavy, the amount recorded being only 1.15 m.
A'few' (lays ago a horse, driven by Mr.: .- , "Wade,' became frightened, and bolted. r (, Just as a collision witn another vehiclo v ■ semed imminent, the vehicle overturned, ; ■ . with the result that part of the harness , gave pay, allowing the animal to bccome-: ;- disentangled.: Bevond - damage .to - the • : harness,- practically no harm was done. ,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1059, 23 February 1911, Page 7
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148OTAKI NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1059, 23 February 1911, Page 7
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