FLOODS IN THE SOUTH.
SETTLERS STILL ImH.VTEIL ('hrist' hrir :!r, <>'t. 26. Tic irtrir datc.l a'.:i !>■ Bel fn<t anil KT:t;i<>: !' practical!.', clear«>f il'Hwi water, thrum!' M>:i*e imusc;-a-e still is»>lat>■>l. This iw'rnir.g tear.' were entertained that there would a rr-1 ler r>' . rriow • f rl e V. or ivak.-inri. btrt they were not realised. Mri.li writer is .’ H ICt.-i riLoat in parts of the country k from the rr'a'n roari. ami in > -:r *' n:-t r:'C'. • wing to the ur'ume v..i’.r. it is impossible to get to the settlers who Lace be.-n i-.’lr.rrd.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 264, 27 October 1911, Page 6
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