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BAD WEATHER.

(By TbiiUSbaph.) AUCKLAND, Fbb. 25. During Thursday night’s gale the railway _“V*„! Hiturangi wore damaged to the extent of £2OOO. One hundred head of cattle “ .f Portione of the town were flooded ton or Ke inches. In town the dMjHje wm small but in the country some settlers loa a number of cattle, in addition to then- crops being spoiled. All the batteries ape »t a standstill.

HAWBBA, Fun- 25. Owing to b gale and floods in the last 48 hours, heavy damage has been done. , Wairau bridge at Opunake is wrecked and the river is impassable until the flood * sides. Edmunds’ flaxmill ie badly damaged ; the Oanoi pill ha* gone out to Water

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7078, 25 February 1893, Page 3

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BAD WEATHER. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7078, 25 February 1893, Page 3

BAD WEATHER. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7078, 25 February 1893, Page 3

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