PAERHOA.
[l&t (PBOM OTdTB OWN COBR»SPONDENT). P4EROA, This day. A violent gale, accompanied by a deluge of rai*.jtwied/'overthia district yesterday,' -y fences, trees, whares, ant the trj^tlework of tile Haurski Goldmining Company's tramway disappearing before, i| like matchwoo^. At noon the tablehdjd^inthis neighbof■fborhodd presented alFth? appea^anwi of fan; inland ~ sea, 1 and the Ohinemurr m-*r rose to a height of ten feet above tae ordinary level, bu^*subsided again towards night. Several heavytfandslips hare taken. place, especially, on the new rpad to Karangahake, which is now .entirely impraciicable for horse traffic.' •
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4542, 26 July 1883, Page 2
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90PAERHOA. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4542, 26 July 1883, Page 2
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