BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT.
(By Telegraph.-Piess AsspciattP?-)
OAMAB.tJ.tW3 da?-. Welcome rain feU over '.every « North Otago district' this some localities a fall of Un 8 T *"* Althongh in some instances'crpps we. . far gone to be benefited, the an immense amount of good. .- ;, The dry spell has broken [borough, good rain being reported 80, 1 all parts of the district. ,- TIMAEXI, #is.<WThe dry weather of J months was .broken last .wg l,l ;iD . come rain, -sriiich began and still continues. Uj.to » morning 65 points had been Wβ"""" , ASHBUETON, ±te Wi After a light drmle yerte i*y ■ J*. ing, a heavy do.vnpour of rain late last night, one "4 3 r falling up to nine o'clock, *W a qulrter of an inch noon. The fall, which f V any consequence two manflui, is e^ and WU be just in.tnna c , crops aad revive the jastures.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 271, 15 November 1910, Page 4
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