DOMINION NEWS.
RDDODBJAir GOaa Ctare, YtotttMap. As an outcome of the recast hd&ry i raing up-oountry, MMwita Biver commenced to fill steadily and slowly yesterday morning, and at afcrtt 6 Am. ' to-d&y the flood wfitefgot into the town through the railway culvert m UW Witl- : (Ben touch line. A Bc6re of ftora iftttdes | were Affected ftp to a dejrti of Ott« foot. The floors of the business portion Wire not reached. The river II now falling, it is expected the water that came through the culvert mil be drained off to-morrow wotting. The Bey. Mr. Bates, Government Meteorologist) Is in Gore at present, and will make arrange* ments for sending a the stations up-country. , WAMGAiOTI MHE BKHMDE. Wangaaui, last NightThe Wanganui Borough Council tonight, as the result of the consideration of the report by a fire iiiqattJ'Teomnriasion recently set up aid a tSport by Inspector Hugo, decided to adt up--® fire feoafl When the motion was carried, the present Volunteer ißrigadeifeiigned in a-body.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1918, Page 4
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163DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1918, Page 4
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