The wettest place in the North Island during last month was Bonny Glen, Upper Hntr.. -where a fall of 11.26 inches ■waa recorded. This was easily exceeded at several recording stations in the South Island, where the palm was taken by Otira, with ;t fainfnll of 21.30 inches. ! Other unusually heavy records in the \ .South Island were as follow: BeaJey i Flat, J8.64: inches; Hermitage (Mt. Cook), .15.79 inches; Manaroa, Peloras Sound 14.29 inches: Pakwwsi, IZjB3 inches; Beeifcan, 14J32. -inciwi; <lr«yiiioaai, 15.28 ,in«4«sy-Paaatpara,,Js.69'%id»s. For chronic <3teEt oompJaiirte, ;Woods''Great Peppermint-Cure. 1/6,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 180, 29 July 1912, Page 7
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