THE FLOODS IN THE NORTH.
bailway like svbmekged. ' PROBABLY CLOSED FOlt A ' /WEEE. A YOUNG MAN DIiOWN ED Per Press Association. D\BGiViLr.F, February 11. ' The l ainf all for sixty hours totalled 5.20 inches. The Dargaville main road was completely flooded, but no damage lias been done. The river is still rising in the upper reaches. Train communication witli Tvaihu i.cut ofE, the line for mile 1 being submerged tliree feet. The booms and railway siding ai Trounson's Mill have beni cari-iw away, aud several railway bri Ive; ar Reported to be damaged. The train this morning proceeded four miles, and through communication is not expected to be restored for a week. A yonng man named Paul Lnngton. . 20 years of age, was drowned in tin Pt Tangawahine. He was washed nwaj on horseback. The body has not lee fecovered,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 16 February 1907, Page 3
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150THE FLOODS IN THE NORTH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81918, 16 February 1907, Page 3
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