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BURRINJUCK, AN UNSETTLED TOWNSHIP. AS THE WATER REACHES THE LOWER LEVELS OF THE TOWN THE HOUSES ARE MOVED UP THE MOUNTAIN. THE TOWN HAS ALREADY MOVED NEARLY HALF A MILE IN THIS WAY, AND WILL ULTIMATELY DISAPPEAR ALTOGETHER.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 16, 16 April 1913, Page 19

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BURRINJUCK, AN UNSETTLED TOWNSHIP. AS THE WATER REACHES THE LOWER LEVELS OF THE TOWN THE HOUSES ARE MOVED UP THE MOUNTAIN. THE TOWN HAS ALREADY MOVED NEARLY HALF A MILE IN THIS WAY, AND WILL ULTIMATELY DISAPPEAR ALTOGETHER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 16, 16 April 1913, Page 19

BURRINJUCK, AN UNSETTLED TOWNSHIP. AS THE WATER REACHES THE LOWER LEVELS OF THE TOWN THE HOUSES ARE MOVED UP THE MOUNTAIN. THE TOWN HAS ALREADY MOVED NEARLY HALF A MILE IN THIS WAY, AND WILL ULTIMATELY DISAPPEAR ALTOGETHER. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 16, 16 April 1913, Page 19

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