BAD WEATHER IN THE SOUTH
(Per Proa Association.) ■■•"-■ NELSON, March 15. Jherewas a heavy northerly e*le tnd torrential rain at Takaka to-day. The wh»rf was three inches under water the tides being the highest on record. Ihe ketch Venture hroke from her moorings, and drifted on a B nd bank, whore she was safely anchored. The rivers are flooded, and • high tide is expected to-night ] ATER. , The flood has subsided Consider Port road, and there was a washlot three- quarters of a mile of the «fll»ayr at Stoko There was 18 fee&es of water in the houses in Trailer Street North and Wainni Street, twlwater is still lying in the gardens vitkont an outlet. *
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5485, 16 March 1910, Page 3
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