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(1) A twenty-acre paddock of splendid swede txirnips belonging to Mr Carmichael, was completely ruined owing to flood water remaining too long on them. (2) View of flood water at Meadowbank. The driver of this vehicle, finding the water too deep to negotiate in safety, deemed it prudent to return. (3) Mr Murray's little daughter taking provisions home on horseback at West Taieri. The road was flooded for half a mile. (4) A settler's home flooded on the banks of the lower ' Silverstream.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2507, 9 April 1902, Page 37

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(1) A twenty-acre paddock of splendid swede txirnips belonging to Mr Carmichael, was completely ruined owing to flood water remaining too long on them. (2) View of flood water at Meadowbank. The driver of this vehicle, finding the water too deep to negotiate in safety, deemed it prudent to return. (3) Mr Murray's little daughter taking provisions home on horseback at West Taieri. The road was flooded for half a mile. (4) A settler's home flooded on the banks of the lower ' Silverstream. Otago Witness, Issue 2507, 9 April 1902, Page 37

(1) A twenty-acre paddock of splendid swede txirnips belonging to Mr Carmichael, was completely ruined owing to flood water remaining too long on them. (2) View of flood water at Meadowbank. The driver of this vehicle, finding the water too deep to negotiate in safety, deemed it prudent to return. (3) Mr Murray's little daughter taking provisions home on horseback at West Taieri. The road was flooded for half a mile. (4) A settler's home flooded on the banks of the lower ' Silverstream. Otago Witness, Issue 2507, 9 April 1902, Page 37

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