The Government Moteroiogist's forecast to-day was as follows: —The indications arc- for southerly winds, strong to a g"]e. prevailing. The , weather appears likely to bo, clondy and unsettled, with rain probable, and snow on the high country. Th.3 barometer has a rising tendency. Aq Sergeant Larkr patrolled the park, Ho 1 heard'two sneeze* in the dork. "With s+afl" grinpod tight, he flashed Irs? light. His s*i"-n Lones eelioerl through the niulH. "Kape MJif Ilf cr^s! vr> nnopio there: Vr.vo <I'<>h i\v rowW ye'Tl eo<._f'r slnm-T Oo?«e' hurry home, ye love-sick pair. And bntTi'tako AVoods' Peppevin >.n Cure."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8508, 22 July 1916, Page 5
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