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The Greymouth Flood.

TWO LIVES LOST,

[By Telegraph.] (Pe>>- Press Association.) Gkeymoutii, This day. The flood has subsided. The damage to the streets and to many stocks is very great. So far two lives have been lost. is Charles Boase, the other is not yet identified. A good deal of distress will be occ-assioned by the dwellers in the lower part of the township. To-day about a hundred men are at work repairing the streets and railways. All business places are again open, but are suffering much loss and inconvenience through the deposits of mud left behind.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 268, 11 March 1897, Page 2

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The Greymouth Flood. Hastings Standard, Issue 268, 11 March 1897, Page 2

The Greymouth Flood. Hastings Standard, Issue 268, 11 March 1897, Page 2

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