FLOODS IN THE SOUTH.
'•■•(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) • Oamabu, .February 2£. '* There has been a steady do wnpour of rain since yesterday morning, and at the present time,. (Sunday eyening) it |s raining j tiarder than ever. Albqut one half the crops »'itv. the 'district havebeen cut, but very little of it has been Stacked, and it Js. thought ., that if I rain continues much longer a g^6d| deal • of damage will be done. " Beyond .adrenching the grain up to the present : can have suffered very little injury, as fche rain is accompanied by a cold south^ wind. .... "-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 75, 27 February 1884, Page 2
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97FLOODS IN THE SOUTH. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 75, 27 February 1884, Page 2
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