NO BELIEF
THE COLERIDGE OUTLOOK
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
CHKISTCHUHCII, 28th Sept.
•-' No rain fell at: Lake Coleridge.: during the'■: Week-end, although : conditioris £->v the past three days have been- favourable for heavy rain. ' The-wind has been steady from the north-west for the whole three days. There, has been heavy rain on the West Coast and at Arthur's Pass. .At; the head : waters of the'Waimakariri River, there;was, good rain,1 but in the Kakaia Basin, whoro Lake. Coleridge is situated, 'only '40 niile3 away, not a drop, fell.' ,;. .;\[y' :. : . To-day conditions'are hor'Awesf/ahd cloudy. * The position at Lako Coleridge is now much worse than a mouth: ago, as in a normal season rains could have been expected -from the- north-west and a month of the nor'-wester season-lias now. passed. These/winds' become much, less frequent after Noverijber. ■■ ■■.'.:. .:
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 11
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133NO BELIEF Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 11
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