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LAKE COLERIDGE

THE RAIN MUST COME,

(By Telegraph—Press Association).

CHRISTCHURCH, September 2 i

“The suituation at Coleridge is well in hand and I am satisfied that the crisis will not occur now,” declared R, (J. MacGihhon, District Electrical Engineer, in addressing the Harbour Board to-day. He said the level of the Lake was steady and rain must come within the next few weeks. However, the restrictions must continue in the meantime until the lake recovered.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 5

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75

LAKE COLERIDGE Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 5

LAKE COLERIDGE Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1930, Page 5

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