WAIHI.
The meteorological observer reports in cod Dec t ion "with the 'WCii-ther in Wα ih i ~fnr Jauuary that the extreme maximum temperature in the shade occurred oa the 19tU, when 84.2 degrees was recorded The total rainfall for the month .was only 11>79 inches. January was a hotter month than January of last year, the thermometer Iα tue shade reaching over SO degrees seven times.
■Rifleman Kerr iron the, competition for a trophy in the B class fired under the auspices of the Waihi Rifle Club, with 1* points, 10 being required to win. Trooper Charles Ford, son of the late Samuel Ford, of Walhi, is at the front with the sSeventh Regiment of the Aus traJian >Ught IHorse. havin X enlisted in Sydney -with several other New Zealanders He TVTites from Maladi. Egypt on "nJ***! o . sta " n S that his regiment was ihen rarfer orders to proceed to some plats- TJAfcsowa to tbe men.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 30, 4 February 1916, Page 2
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