Torrential rain fell in Raitaia (North Auckland district) for three days, the tnll measuring seven and a-half inches. The efficiency of the drainage nehemc now being carried out by tile Covernluont, which includes the clearing 1 and dredging of the Kaitaia River, was strikingly demonstrated, says a correspondent. The river proved capable of meeting the demand made upon it by the huge volume of water, and the country remained free from flood. The demon-' Btration proves that" when the whole of the work is completed, floods in this rich and fertile area will be unknown. At all seasons of the year CAIIROC DRY GINGER ALE is welcomed. In the winter it warms; in summer it coola. It is an ideal beverage made from a guaranteed original Belfast formula. rjURANAKI JJUNT. JUNE 3.—Mr. Harrison's, Waihi. K. L, HUMPHRIES, Han. SawetMjr,
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1920, Page 3
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