THE WEATHER.
Continued rain fell on Saturday night and s yesterday. Compared with May, there was 1 compaiatrrety little rain during the .past moath. During May 6.48 inches of rain \ fell, while only .43 of an inch, fell last ] month. \ (FSSSS ASSOCIATION TXLEQEAUS.) ( WELLINGTON, July 2. c •The Mdkoia, whidi! arrived from Sydney t to-day, had a very rough, passage, and" some '•■ of lie deck fittings were carried away. t • NELSON, July 2. 1 The steamer Stormbird left Wanganui last \ Wednesday for Westport, but after trying * to enter the latter port for two* days with- * put success came on hero, being short of 1 ctiaL i AUCKLAND, July 1. £ The Fiona, for Sydney,, anchored in Bay < of Islands owing to strong head wind, and * sailed aggm to-day. s DXJNEDIN, July 2. i Light but steady rain fell on Saturday, 1 stepping all outdoor sports. i • ' ■■ i
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10387, 3 July 1899, Page 5
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