THE WEATHER
A Stratford tfelegrani stater, that itpws was received there k)-<jay that- ihere v;i-. a terrific storm over an nroa of only four miles at I'uniwhakaii on Thursday, "which did great damage. Mailc'ton-os as largo as hen's eggs fell, and fences and telegraph |K)les wore torn up in all directions. The Hangaehu Iliver tupo 20ft.
Rev. D. 0. liatas wuts:--South-westerly winds; <Jamp aaul col<l we.ai.her, n!«>wcr\' and c.lki nfreablo ; titew, nastr-ady ; tides and sea moderate.
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Evening Star, Issue 14535, 10 December 1910, Page 8
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76THE WEATHER Evening Star, Issue 14535, 10 December 1910, Page 8
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