THE HAWKE'S BAY FLOOD.
(BY TBLEGRAIk— pBESS ASSOCIATION.)
Napier, this day. Up to noon to-d J about £1,300, including the Hastings 11k 8, had *een s"bribed to the flood relief fi nd. Amongst the donors the largest uiiio""^ ™ *:„*>• *}$£T'J' H. Smith and H. S. Tiffen £100 each. The Executive Committee proceeded to Clive and Meane > *°- day fc,° an eßtimate Ofi ndve V: y Uahea°: "A"^*!- in the u4r a yGorge7and will block the road for a fortnight. Ma^ will be •' packed from Woipukarau. 'fhe road to Taupo is nob damagiad, and tourists will suffer no inconvenience. Coachea now take through passengora from Hastines to Waipukurau, connecting there with tne Wellington train. Passenger traffic to Waipawa by railway will not be resumed before Monday.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 291, 8 December 1893, Page 4
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