A LA«^rOf);(feHT»Ani<rtrow.— Kavad*. is a land of feurious natural phenomena. Her rivershtfre^oviribM ootle^ to the ooeajn. ?»%M ! aPr«k«^ l ftfjW i , d «««£. however, that give every indication of having TJaW'th^Wd^orbbfn^W either ?seai or bkes. , In Lineohi •feohhty there ia a spring of iee-oold water-that- bubbles up over a ia&piAA dkapfpears onctbe I c*her efde, aad nbtghe jiaf -been abte,tb<fj|ndrw l hera the water goes. At another point m the same county vi large spring, mont 20 feet sauare, that is apparently only some 18 ,6r*20 inches m depth, with a sandy bottom. sand can be plainly septic button looking closer it is pei^iva'd^jthat* the land is m a parpotnnl state^bTuht^st. No bottom bus ever bc(}n found this -'spring.— It 'is said tbnt a teamstSrSJaCiMifthSrtgithts .; L 4Jpripg oti« day: deceived by its apparent shuilowness", determined, tqsoak one of his waggon vrhuelH tr/ 'enft^helb'dßelftis oPifSjtyrel He th bref pr o .torihi&olk&ndpcl]ed ifeintb the^appaient: v ■hallow water.' He never laid his ay&u ou that waggon wheel again,
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 108, 15 January 1881, Page 3
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