NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
• —■ — BLOWN OVER A CLIFF. [I'KR PRESS ASSOCIATION.] KKATHKRSTON, April 10. The dead body of a man unknown has been found at the Toot of a cliff at Tiihitarata. It is supposed that he was blown over. An exceptionally violent gale lias been raging here for the lust three days. HI'TCHKR'S SHOP UROKEX ' INTO. PALMKRSTON X., April Hi. A butcher's premises at Longbiirn morning to make enquiries, bub so quantity of meat taken. The police were despatched this inornink to make enquiries, but so far there is nothing to indicate it was a fresh escapade of Powelka's. COLD fX THE SOUTH. TXVERCARGILL, April 10. Very heavy rain, with snow and hail, has been falling hero' since midnight. The rivers all over Southland are rising fast, particularly the "Waiau, Oreti, and Mfltaura. There are no signs of the weather clearing. [All the telograins from the South Island were- delayed in transmission, owing to the wires being blown down.]
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 April 1910, Page 3
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159NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 April 1910, Page 3
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