In view of the fact that good ser- ! viceable rains have fallen in I Hawke’s Bay at satisfactory intcrI vals during the last two months, it I is distressing to read in exchanges j that the district is st’ll very badly ! off for want of rain. The paragraph was started in October and is still going the rounds. Rev. Bates’ forecast for the £4 hours from 9 a.m. this day is as follows -Variable moderate to strong i south-easterly winds, veering and i freshening : expect unsettled and j cloudy w-eather ; rain probable, folj lowing glass fall after 2t hours : sea i rough, tides moderate. A storm area appears to be approaching I bom the westward, especially | '■hreatening the North Island after ! 36 luvurs.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 27, 14 January 1911, Page 8
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