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THE WRATHER.

Mr Paulin telephoned at 1.30 p.ra. : “X.E. to E. winds, fine for about twentyfour hours ; barometer full, indications veiy unsettled.” Mr Paulin advises us that the rainfall during last month (November) amounted to Ssin at Opoho and d.fioiu on Signal Hill; rain fell on fourteen days.

Mrs Blinks: “That horrid Mrs Winks says I’m a fool.” Mr Blinks : “I am sure she would not make such an ill-natured remark.” Mrs Blinks : “‘Well, she didn’t say that in so many words, but that is what she meant. She says 1 believe everything you tell me.”

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Evening Star, Issue 10182, 8 December 1896, Page 3

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THE WRATHER. Evening Star, Issue 10182, 8 December 1896, Page 3

THE WRATHER. Evening Star, Issue 10182, 8 December 1896, Page 3

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