cationsAUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS pUBLISHED TOJS WEEK'S ISSUE CONTAINS A WONDER FUL WEALTH AND VARIETY OF I|A.NDSOME JLLI'STRATIONS. ,U;AT p.OODS IN AND lIAMES I^IS't'RKTS. SPECIAL DOUBLE PAGE. SPLENDID PANORAMIC AND OTHER VIEWS OF THE FLOOD. gKUIES OF JpLOOD piCTURES ALONG THE RAILWAY LINE. BIG SLIP JUST BEYOND MERCER. WAIKATO, WHICH BLOCKED THE LINE. THE FLOOD TERMINI'S OF THE RAILWAY LINE AT TAUPIRI. SHOWING PASSENGERS EMBARKING ON RIVER STEAMERS. PASSENGERS BEING FERRIED TO A RAILWAY STATION IN THE WATKATO DISTRICT. MERCER RAILWAY STATION SURROUNDED BY WATER. FLOOD FLOWING THROUGH THE RAILWAY GOODS SHED AT MERCER. MERCER STATION AND Till*' si RROI NDING 'COUNTRY I NDER TER. THE WATER FROM THE THAMES RIVER SWERVING ALONG OI'POSIIE IHE I ALROA RAILWAY STATION. A HAP WASHOUT ON THE PAKROA WAIHI RAILWAY LINE. PASSENGERS ON THE AUCKLAND-ROTOR!' * LINE ON A RIVER STEAMER ON THE WAIKATO. PASSENGERS AND THEIR LUGGAGE BEING TRANSFERRED FROM 'ITU'. RIVER STEAMERS TO OIL LAUNCHES A I MERCER. IN THE FLOODED WAIKATO COUNTRY. THE FLOODED COUNTRY BEYOND JH.IiIT.U. SHOWING THE MAIN ROAD I NDER WATERTHE OLD MILL AND WALCH'S FLAXMILL UNDER WATER AT ARI'AWAHIA. A MAORI PA AT NGARUAWAHIA FLOODED BY A BACKWASH FROM THE WAIT A RIVER. LOOKING ACROSS THE SWOLLEN WATERS AT HAMILTON. THE 1 WIDE STRETCH OF RUSHING WATERS AT THE JUNCTION OF THE WAIPA AND WAIKATO RIVERS. A' STREET IX MERCER TOWNSHIP UNDER WATER. EFFECTS OF THE FLOOD ON LAKE HAKANOA. MESSRS GIBBS BROTHERS' FLAXMILL. OPPOSITE CHURCHILL. NEARLY SIB MERGED BY THE FLOOD. THE HOTEL VND OUTBUILDINGS AT RANGI- - SURROUNDED BY MILLS OF WATER panoramic VIEW OF the WAI ATO ' 'valley AT MERCER. JtANtJIRIRI HOTEL. SURROUNDED BY THE FLOOD. MR B. LOVELL'S HOUSE AT HI'N'TLY FLOODED OUT. THE MERCER HOTEL BEING FLOODED OUT. ■THE 3141 V ROAD AND BRIDGE BEYOND - MERCER UNDER WATER. » FFRRY 1 M NCH PASSING OVER THE A M AUNG AT AW HIRI BRIDGE. NEAR MERCER. THE FLOOD IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HUNTLY. j 1 BRIDGE ON THE HAMILTON • ARU A • WAHIA ROAD MOVED OUT OF POSITION BY THE FLOOD. MESSRS. FRY BROTHERS' FLAX MILL AT HAMILTON PARTLY SUBMERGED. THE FLOOD IN THE THAMES VALLEY. THE WATER ROUND THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, IN NORMANBY ROAD, PAEROA. HOUSE IN POLLEN-STREET. THAMES, BADLY DAMAGED BY A LANDSLIP. A VIEW OF THE MAIN STREET AT PAEROA UNDER. WATER. TOE FLOOD WATERS AT THE LOWER CORNER OF PAEROA TOWNSHIP. Q.REAT RTHQUAKE IN JAMAICA. VIEW OK KINGSTON. THE CAPITAL CITY OF JAMAICA. WHICH WAS WRECKED BY EARTHQUAKE ON JANUARY 14, 190/. THE (GOVERNOR'S yiSIT TO THE yyEST QOAST. m EXCELLENCY LORD PLUNKET AND PARTY ON THE ROAD TO WESITORT. THE GOVERNOR AND PARTY ARRIVING AT THE FERRY HOTEL, NEAR WESTTORT. IN SENSATIONAL jySCOVERY IN rj^ELEGRAPHY. PEOKESSitR KORN'S WONDERFUL METHOD OF TELEGRAPHING PHOTOGRAPHS OVER 1000 MILE". ♦ jpULL JpAGE OF (^KETCHES. A R.ISTCHURCH AND WELLINGTON COMBINATION ypSCRLI.ANEOI'S ICT'UES. ©N THE TAPUF.H A ARU BEACH, LAKE ROTOITI, ROTORI'A. A VIEW OF THE OCTAGON. DI'N'EDIN. IN 1360. THE OCTAGON, IX NEDIN. IN 1907. VIEW OK THE LOWER HARBOUR, DUNEDIN. IN THE BOTANICAL GARDENS AT INVEROARGILL. A BUSHMAN'S HOME IN THE BACK BLOCKS. A WELL-KNOWN LANDMARK AT WHANG ABOA. TONGA RIRO AND RUAPEHU MOUNTAINS. FROM THE TOKAANU TRACK WEST. A PASTORAL SCENE IN THE KAIHU DISTRICT'. OH THE TAHAKOI'A RIVER, CAT LIN'S RIVER DISTRICT, OTA GO. WHEAT IN STOOK ON A FARM AT MANGERE SPROUTING AS A RESULT OF THE CONTINUOUS RAIN. 'AUCKLAND (WEEKLY NEWS. ; JpUBLISHED. gticE, gapanc*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13393, 23 January 1907, Page 11
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