Canterbury rivers
The following are the river reports provided by the North Canterbury Acclimatisatiori Society yesterday: Waiau: discoloured and not fishable. Hurunui: discoloured and not fishable. Ashley: slightly discoloured but fishable.'Waimakariri mouth and gorge: discoloured and not fishable. Rakaia Gorge: slightly discoloured but fishable. Selwyn: clear and fishable. Rakaia mouth: discoloured and not fishable, but clearing. The South Canterbury Acclimatisation Society reports that the Rangitata is clear and fishable, and'the Opihi is clear rind fishable with a gpod flow. . , • ; The following river flows, as. supplied .by the North Canterbury Catchment Board, are in cubic metres a second. 1 Week .Week-end
River Sun Wed r iorm. prospect Rakaia: gorge 281 226 v?269 high/steady Selwyn: Whitecliffs 1.2 2.5 *4.5 med/steady Waimak: Old h/way br. 145 145 173 high/steady Ashley: 4.6 8.4 21.2 med/steady Hurunui: Mandamus 89 81 79 high/steady Waiau: Marble Pt 125 121 159 high/steady
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