THE WEATHER AND THE FLOODS.
cur pal.’.mj'ieu there has' hcea two or thn-u flue a->ys. the water h-\i subsi.Vi Ir.un tire Lads that were covered, itjviug a deposit in some ■a.s.-.i of two feet h depth. The account we gave of the damage sustained hy country settlers was rather under tlio'i ovcrraieil, and we )iave further to record the ]o--s of one life, particulars of which will be found elsewhere. At this present lime the weather is •h a*: 1 threa-i-r-ing ; another . -ahi-WO ■ ; s hy uv iue.;a3 au impossible ceniiiig.n.cy, litrrjic; 02 ms 110:011 the super. 1 IN rr.HJ--.NT. Among the pav-a y.'i's for Napier ly mo s.s. AVe’.Ungtou, from the North, >.m Saturday, was His Honor the Superintendent. As our readers will be aautrally anxious to learn the result of iir I\l‘Lean's mission to Auckland, we cony the following paragraph from the L ily S .*uthorn Cross: — Vi’o „re v.ry ;E,;l to 1” aid • io state that the IS."i v!;.; ;. : :, ; 11.--.vv!;;-'a Ivy, .or 1). Ni'Lean, ,-a.c ■■■ h.l !a --S;e u:.;,!-.>r..ry aceomia. i,lla. - i.. ■ b.,.h: a;' ~ .-1 .-Saul which j r. - i.-.-.i. in i-’-tkluc: iiiis aimouuce- - a iii-.y the civmG.m of .'••.yui.T that the li.i.S-v v,! ,0i il .v v. i .'.v ..ivrs arc .i--. ei :-.av ’-v Loi.iu.vb-d mV 1 , war, heyoud
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 481, 3 June 1867, Page 2
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500THE WEATHER AND THE FLOODS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 481, 3 June 1867, Page 2
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