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BREAK UP OF THE DROUGHT

♦ HEAVY GALE IN NEW SOUTH WALES. (Per Pre-is Association.—C»jujri'jht.) Sydney, This day. Bain is gradually extending inland. A tremendous sea is running. At Newcastle several vessels, in■g eluding the barque Liv from Dunedin, had a narrow escape in running for shelter. While the barque Adderly was being towed in the line broke. At a late hour last night she was drifting along the shore dangerously close to the land, the Rocket Brigade following to be ready in case of emergency.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 305, 24 April 1897, Page 3

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BREAK UP OF THE DROUGHT Hastings Standard, Issue 305, 24 April 1897, Page 3

BREAK UP OF THE DROUGHT Hastings Standard, Issue 305, 24 April 1897, Page 3

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