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THE WEATHER.

Mr Panl'm reports: E.S.E. and S.W. wind?: heavy rain. Captain Edwin reports:—Strong winds to gale from between noilh-cast and east and south; full ai*aiii soon; tides high ; sea heavy ; rain probably heavy. WANGANUI. September 24. The weather, which lias been very wefc . and stormy for several days, is now clearing. The low-lying portions of the district are flooded, and road traffic is interrupted in several placea by water and landslips. The river is not very high, and n» tmusle from Uw4 source ia anticipated.

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Evening Star, Issue 12308, 24 September 1904, Page 8

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THE WEATHER. Evening Star, Issue 12308, 24 September 1904, Page 8

THE WEATHER. Evening Star, Issue 12308, 24 September 1904, Page 8

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