Early Rangitikei a Few Notes Collected From Various Sources of the Settlement

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Early Rangitikei a Few Notes Collected From Various Sources of the Settlement
James Glenny Wilson
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The north side abutts on to Mr. Marshall's land, and the only other land similar to it below is opposite the Bulls Racecourse, but there the cliffs are about 1300 feet apart.
The sight of the big '97 flood, issuing out of this gorge at Tutu Totara, must have been appalling, the water belching forth as out of a spout, and carrying with it trees, stacks, whares, fencing, and everything that came within its reach. Below this, and opposite Mr. Thorns', quite 100 acres must have been washed away. Wh
...en the bush was standing along the upper reaches, the rain which fell soaked into the ground, and much of it was absorbed; but now, so much of the country has been grassed, that the rain runs down at once into the creeks, and the floods come down much faster. The water-way is too small, and in consequence the destruction caused means that Nature is trying to remedy this, and the river is making room for itself. There must have been thousands of acres washed away in this manner up and down the river.

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