THE WASH-OUT AT OTARAMA, ON THE MIDLAND' RAILWAY LINE, ABOUT SIX MILES FROM SPRINGFIELD. A railway employee, on a jigger, was the first to discover the mishap. He was on the swaying line before he discovered his predicament. He cooly proceeded on his way, pushing the jigger in front of him;
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Otago Witness, Issue 3610, 22 May 1923, Page 31
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51THE WASH-OUT AT OTARAMA, ON THE MIDLAND' RAILWAY LINE, ABOUT SIX MILES FROM SPRINGFIELD. A railway employee, on a jigger, was the first to discover the mishap. He was on the swaying line before he discovered his predicament. He cooly proceeded on his way, pushing the jigger in front of him; Otago Witness, Issue 3610, 22 May 1923, Page 31
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