STORMS ON THE WEST COAST
THE WEATHER CLEAR. COMMUNICATION STILL INTERRUPTED. [From Oub Cobbespondent.] DILLMANSTOWN,_ApriI 18. The weather cleared yesterday, and the rivers fell • quickly, though : strong freshes exist. The railway embankment between Jackson's and Goat Creek is injured, and the train will be unable to pass along before Saturday. The coach from Ktimara, which had to stay at Jackson's on Tuesday, resumed its journey to Springfield this morning, but the passengers and goods will have to be transferred by pack-horses across a landslip on the Otira, Gorge Road.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12479, 19 April 1901, Page 6
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