HEAVY RAINFALL.
EXPERIENCE AT DUN3DIN. roSTI'OXKMKXT OK nAt KS. (By TelegrnHi. - Press Asw.eiati.m.) Dl'N K1 >1 \\ thir. da v. The heaviest ,„i„ f or ll|llnv tell in Lhine<lin yesterday and this morii»niz it was decided to |K>Btpone the l)nnhockey Club's races until to-morrow. Steady rain fell during the ni«ht, anil showery conditions ruled ajrain this moriinig, with the sk.v overcast and the Mind from the south-east. The prospects for fine weather are not «ood Over two inches of rain fell d.irin? the ast '4 The track will be heavy and the att-ndance will be affected a« Friday is the late shopping
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 8
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