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  2. THE FLOOD AT WINDSOR.

    THE flood in this district is said to be by far the highest which has occurred since its settlement by Europeans. The town of Windsor itself is almost entirely submerged, and the country for miles around is under water. The only ...

    Article : 4,071 words
  3. DISASTROUS FLOOD AT MAITLAND.

    A correspondent, who left Singleton by rail on Friday morning last, supplies us with the following narrative:— For a few nights provious to the evening on which the storm broke, a light greyish circle of unusually large ...

    Article : 3,292 words
  4. (From the Newcastle Chronicle of Saturday.)

    THE fremendous heavy rains of the past three days have resulted, as might have been expected, in a most disastrous and destructive flood in the Hunter at Morpeth, the two Maitlands, and Singleton By the first train yesterday ...

    Article : 2,740 words
  5. NEWCASTLE.

    THE most fearful gale we have had for many months commenced on Wednesday night, and up to the time I write (Friday evening) it still continues with unabated fury. Yesterday (Thursday) morning the gale somewhat ...

    Article : 1,992 words
  6. THE NEPEAN

    ON the 13th of June, 1864, the Valley of the N[?]pean, in common with many portions of the Northern and Southern districts of News South Wales, was visited by a flood as severe as any within the recollection of the old residents ...

    Article : 2,424 words
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