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THE UPPER WAIMAKARIRI RIVER AND DAMAGED RAILWAY BRIDGE.—Looking upstream to the railway bridge which spans the Waimakariri river beyond Cass. An arrow marks the damage to the bridge caused by flood waters. Many willow trees from the embankment were washed down the river.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26126, 31 May 1950, Page 8

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THE UPPER WAIMAKARIRI RIVER AND DAMAGED RAILWAY BRIDGE.—Looking upstream to the railway bridge which spans the Waimakariri river beyond Cass. An arrow marks the damage to the bridge caused by flood waters. Many willow trees from the embankment were washed down the river. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26126, 31 May 1950, Page 8

THE UPPER WAIMAKARIRI RIVER AND DAMAGED RAILWAY BRIDGE.—Looking upstream to the railway bridge which spans the Waimakariri river beyond Cass. An arrow marks the damage to the bridge caused by flood waters. Many willow trees from the embankment were washed down the river. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26126, 31 May 1950, Page 8