CLEARING THE LINE.
(Per Press Association.! CARTERTON? this day. Advice has been received that the trains resume ordinary time-table to-mor-row. A big washout near Lad!© bend has been bridged, and it is anticipated that the bridging of the gap, instead of filling, will obviate trouble in the future. The Rimufaka road is not vet clear, and is still dangerous. It was possible with til© assistance of men engaged ii cleaving the slips for cars to cross yesterday, but further small slips during the night rendered even this doubtful.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16578, 6 November 1924, Page 9
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