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TELEGRAMS.

[per press association.] GISBOIINE'S STORM. Gisboine, This Day. Tlie storin continues and the night was very boisterous. .... The rain, however, is now lighter;.and ' the flood waters have pubsided, though about 12 inches of water still covers Poverty Bay flats and lias entered many *. Last night the flood reachedfwithin a few yards of the where a number had v * taken refuge, Freezing Works the water to within twelve inches of the mark reached in 1910, and the stokehole is knee deep in water.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1914, Page 2

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TELEGRAMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1914, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 May 1914, Page 2

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