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AFTERMATH OF THE SOUTH-WEST STORM AT CHRISTCHURCH.—A considerable amount of minor damage was caused throughout the City and suburbs by fhe south-west gale. While the water did not enter the houses of residents, flooding occurred in the low-lying areas of the Heathcote Valley. LEFT: A flooded street in the vicinity of the Woolston railway station. CENTRE: This fence at Christ's College collapsed as a result of the gale. RIGHT: The football ground at Hillsborough under water. v BACON CURED FROM DOMINION-BRED PIGS.—The bacon exhibits at the Manawatu Winter Show constituted a record and excited interest owing to the recent controversy regarding the importation of bacon pigs from Australia. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20272, 25 June 1931, Page 11