The heavy rain during1 the weekend so softened the ground that subsequent falls brought down a slip on the Hutt"Waikiinao road between the 14 and 15 mils pegs, but it is expected that th& road Tvill be cleared today. At the monthly meeting of. the IVliranmr Horticultural' Society, held on Tuesday 'evening, Mr.. Hyde, of the Department of .Agriculture, gave a most insh'uctive lecture on garden planning, the lecture being illustrated with lantern slides. There ivas a large atcndan.ee jn Efiiis si the heavy nun, 1" "■*"" " , ■>' I
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 69, 23 March 1933, Page 13
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