NUHAKA NOTES.
(Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Thursday.
The weather has been exceedingly wet here during the past eight days, and a work has been delayed. The rivers are all in a flooded state and unfordable, and land slips have blocked the road for wheel traffic The mail coach is delayed at Mo re re, and the mail will probably be conveyed to Gisborne on Friday by packbnrses The main road is blocked at Battlers Tarawa, and below Mangatoto, me Marienui road being also in the same state, and numerous small landslips are to be seen on the bill sides. At time of writ--ng the weather is clearing.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1467, 30 May 1905, Page 3
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