MORE RAIN.
OTAGO ROADS AND RAILWAYS SUFFER. (press association tzlegrah.) DUNEDIN, July 27. Steady rain continued to fall on Dunedin and outlying districts to-day, and all roads are in an unusually bad condition. The slip on the Otago Central railway line near Hindon, together with the swollen creek waters on the roadways, has prevented travellers from reaching Dunedin either by rail or motor-car. It is, however, anticipated that conditions will improve tomorrow. A train will leave Dunedin during the morning in an attempt to reach Cromwell and a down train from Cromwell is expected to reach here in the evening. , Three minor slips occurred on Dunedin hill streets, but these caused no concern and are speedily being le^0 6 O u train railway line was flooded this morning, but it is hoped that the ordinary time-table can be resumed to-morrow. .
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19064, 28 July 1927, Page 8
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140MORE RAIN. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19064, 28 July 1927, Page 8
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