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Correspondence.

OVERFLOW OF THK WAIMAKARIRI. TO THE EDITOU OF THK rEE*3 g IKi May I through your columns, the durability of tUe adjoint in.-nt of thor>ii;lil* '«-om|V'ent Engineer, whose eolti business shouid be to watch over our shifting *nd de-ngerous rivers, and to report from time to time to Government, ami through it tp tin , public, the Btatc of the n vera, and also ac to the cheapest and best mears of keeping them under control, wore especially the Waimalsarin. The occasional report of a travelling engineer, however eminent, is not sufficient where the changes are so frequent and in many cuses beyond calculation. Yours faithfutryr • > ; Prevention.

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1615, 11 January 1868, Page 2

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Correspondence. Press, Volume XII, Issue 1615, 11 January 1868, Page 2

Correspondence. Press, Volume XII, Issue 1615, 11 January 1868, Page 2

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