FLOODS AT THE HUTT.
(BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION). Wellington, Saturday. The gale of yesterday has been succeeded by a heavy fall of rain, which must have been phenomenal in the hills, as the Hutt river was in high flood, and the country for miles is under water. The river is now falling fast, and the weather is fine. It is surmised that the flood was increased by the melting of the snow in the ranges by the late warm winds.
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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 304, 21 June 1898, Page 2
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