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THE WEATHER.

Di NEDIN i i £ PER PHES4 ATiOV. , Diivvdin. Dec. 2S. !' Heavy >am La* 1 «-■■:; failing «din< -■ ‘the who it'- of tne ri:iy ami the rc'>. jbe-nts of the N>>rth-east Valley. v'..> j stiff*-. > d severely < n Sunday as tiej r;- salt of ;• vloi’d Ihh'm. are am :;i dav-ng ;'t very anxious time. Tic a few- rrsidi tits <>’i the , -ver b-vt !* were alttrmed at the rise ■of Lindsay's ('wk. hut no act;: •' damage wa* dom! ? »i-- fell hf-ivdy . however, throtiglicni the evenin',', and it is unde r«iti-.d timi there v»-re two or three !• r t of water at I Robert'*- store near the garden* at ,H p.m. It is ah » stated th-:: the ■.at-s. wi- mislde to proceed beyond the gii-tit-n* aft'-. 10. 15 p.m. At HI, i 5 p.m. the rain was still falling [ -teacli'y.

fjl ITTING THE LOi ALITY. Later. A vi'it ! ■■ N’oi tb-ea*t Valley ii:i :■ I morning disclose;; the fact that «f otto ■ portimi of Limlsny’s < reck had hccti [Hcared <->’ boulders tic. re would have G>: cit vvy little flooding last night. The water got dammed uj. ami (broke acr.jss the low-lying tewnd.: ■ [■<f i'l. r,;.--. and met a quantity <>f Irurfacc waler nt the garden::. Tin y;r'fc.'-tntKite eft.’-t is th a. ma-!V i-c-*:-Irirn* v are alarmed and have nit. .- im&tfil their intention tt> give up 'their •>. r. <•■<. Ope Hmm rd i--t.-lidreadv reerivcd itoti'-e r-f the nt->t»'.i.t'i<-.n of six trnants t’> quit. Rain Itlraved »>> aj. two (I’cHst'k this rnontj big in i tin- waters arc rapidly subt siding. VIOLENT STORM. E’-u t.itmna. De<-. 2!"’. Heavy rain last night I '•>* kr I the jetdverts. A violent thmiderstorm GHls-.wi-d xvit.ii vivid lighti-tiig. St-v--b ral vindnws were broken by j ciwsion and r. number ■•. :Hcph*>ucs i »(re fused. I !-■!.■ ■ j.--—-

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 14, 29 December 1911, Page 5

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THE WEATHER. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 14, 29 December 1911, Page 5

THE WEATHER. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 14, 29 December 1911, Page 5

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