EAST COAST RIVERS RISING
FAMILIES RESCUED BY -BOATS.
jr^;/ :.'/AVHAKAT/ANE, Tliis/Day. . •"Rain continued/to fall /heavily: yester-day.-aiid ;last,night. Tlio;rivers again !are .rising, "and all communication by road is cutvoff.-/ Lai-ge/areas are •completely un-. der: water, and/people .in/many: hpmesteads.aro lnarooned, iatnilies having .to be rescued/by -boats.' The road ariclrail-way-lines/are damaged^ / ;/\/-!: ,i ; v ; ; The. Waimaria.-Settlement; ;is -in ': a bad 'position,:-the. river /threatening"tb fresh course, across thbfarms. <: ./ ; /'/
>;--''A /bbaV ;is;'/stationed Jat 1 Whakatanb Bridge to /ferry 1 people;across?- ■-'■'' "'
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 29 June 1925, Page 6
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74EAST COAST RIVERS RISING Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 150, 29 June 1925, Page 6
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