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Heavy Slips on the Line.

[By Telegraph.] [Special to Standard.] Obmondville, This day. There are two heavy slips one mile and a half north of Ormondville. The north and south trains are now transferring the mails and passengers. The side of the hill is coming away. It is still raining and the express will be late.

The Hastings rivers are all rising,

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Hastings Standard, Issue 111, 3 September 1896, Page 2

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Heavy Slips on the Line. Hastings Standard, Issue 111, 3 September 1896, Page 2

Heavy Slips on the Line. Hastings Standard, Issue 111, 3 September 1896, Page 2

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