DELUGE OF RAIN.
WEST COAST'S EXPERIENCE.
SCHOONER OVERDUE. believed to be sheltering. (By TMs^raph.—Press Association.) GREYMOUTH, this day. Heavy /n]n is falling on the West (oast. the total fail so far this week is ojin, of which 3}in fell in the 24 hours which ended at n;ne o'clock this morning. The nver3 are rising. H.M.s. Dunedin is due in Greymouth to-morrow, but there is little prospects of her men being able to land in a tug, living to the state of the sea on the bar.
The auxiliary schooner Piri, carrying explosives from Melbourne to Greymouth, is six days overdue. The agents flunk she may be sheltering along the (oast.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 55, 6 March 1929, Page 8
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