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HOT LAKES.

NEED LESS ALARM. Per Press Association. Wellington, last night. Mr Donne, superintendent of tourist resorts, has informed Sir Joseph Ward that after an examination of Lake Rotomahana he has come to the conclusion that there is no foundation for the recent alarming statements concerning a possible disaster through the accumulation of water in the lake which is now twelve inches lower than in November last. As to Waimangu ceysor. he proposes to alter the tracks and fonce it off so as to remove all dangor.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1010, 1 October 1903, Page 3

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HOT LAKES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1010, 1 October 1903, Page 3

HOT LAKES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1010, 1 October 1903, Page 3

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