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THE WEATHER.

Mr Panlin telephoned at 2 p.m. to-day as' follows “ Squally to strong E.N. E. to N.W. winde; thick mist on the east coast, and fine elsewhere.” Captain Edwin telegraphed from Wellington to-day; northerly winds; gloss fall; tides increasing ; indications heavy easterly swell.” Harvesting has begun iu Nelson to a small extent. As previously stated, the crops,' taking the average, are light. No doubt the unfavorable weather in the-early spring is the cause of this. The latest crops appear to bo the best. Give me the best tobacco, and hang the price, should be the smoker’s motto. Golden Eagle tobacco has earned the reputation of being absolutely the best manufactured.—

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Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 4

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THE WEATHER. Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 4

THE WEATHER. Evening Star, Issue 11451, 19 January 1901, Page 4