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THE RESULT OF TORRENTIAL RAIN— A FLOODED LANE IN AUCKLAND. Auckland was visited by a downpour of rain last Saturday week of .such tropical volume that the lower pan of Queen street was for a space converted into a river, which boiled round some of the corners in a yellow flood more than knee deep. Damage to the extent of some thousands resulted from the flooding of cellars in which goods were stored. Our illustration shows a flooded lane between Fort and Customs streets.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 25, 21 June 1911, Page 19

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THE RESULT OF TORRENTIAL RAIN—A FLOODED LANE IN AUCKLAND. Auckland was visited by a downpour of rain last Saturday week of .such tropical volume that the lower pan of Queen street was for a space converted into a river, which boiled round some of the corners in a yellow flood more than knee deep. Damage to the extent of some thousands resulted from the flooding of cellars in which goods were stored. Our illustration shows a flooded lane between Fort and Customs streets. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 25, 21 June 1911, Page 19

THE RESULT OF TORRENTIAL RAIN—A FLOODED LANE IN AUCKLAND. Auckland was visited by a downpour of rain last Saturday week of .such tropical volume that the lower pan of Queen street was for a space converted into a river, which boiled round some of the corners in a yellow flood more than knee deep. Damage to the extent of some thousands resulted from the flooding of cellars in which goods were stored. Our illustration shows a flooded lane between Fort and Customs streets. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 25, 21 June 1911, Page 19