RAIN ON TARARUAS.
RIVERS MAY RISE AGAIN.
(By Telegraph.—-Own Correspondent.)
MASTERTON, this day.
Several light showers were experienced about mid-day. Rain is falling on the Tararua Range and the indications are that the rivers and creeks, which are now well down compared with their height during the paet few days, may rise slightly again. There were few signs about town to-day of the abnormal flood. The Masterton County roads, which have been closed owing to slips, are practically all open to traffic again.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 207, 1 September 1932, Page 10
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