THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.
The rainfall registered at the office ot 'ihe __■«;__'• tor tuo 24 hours ending - a.m. to-day was .s__in. 'lhe highest -._i__._a__.n- y____ru_y i.as ou u_-__. a —ar-e-d contrast wiia the pit-__i .c day. ""*
lhree inches of rain fell at the Bealey in the U4 hours between tounday morning and yesterday morning. Tne river led y__teid_y aiteinoon but was again rising in tne evening, when heavy rain was again falling.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13332, 26 January 1909, Page 9
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