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WILLOWS IN THE STREAM.

TO Tin-: EDITOR. Sir, —The township oi'Te Kuifi has never yel been inundated by Jlood, but the present one was unpleasantly near doin£ so; a rise of three feet more would have washed the whole township, and there is nothin;; more certain that if (lie growth of willows in the stream is not cleared immedi - ately, disaster will overtake us. Time was when Han;;atiki was well above hiji'h Hood mark, but now, it is more or less submerged by any Hood, and all through the blocking of the stream by willows. Trusting this will be Ihe means of having something done in the matter.- 1 am, etc., RES I DKNT.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 13, 18 January 1907, Page 2

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WILLOWS IN THE STREAM. King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 13, 18 January 1907, Page 2

WILLOWS IN THE STREAM. King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 13, 18 January 1907, Page 2

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