THE WEATHER.
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H. avy *!. I ir , Ha ,k* - Lala*r night . u ,j , >, E ;r j. r , ; r < ,}. < d tie p.i-' . i- ,J , >i, 'an i-tn I h" di«Tn t It. ■ t- 1.-.irtlb. wel.-oni»»d l»v th- farmers ami run holders. The weather <->>nt:nued C> L*’ showery • hirinir the day. Tanitora. Nov. I". There was heavy tain here last night. ELE< Tl:f< >T“IC.M AT IC« >T« *R! A Ilotorin, Nov. l<>. Onr of the 'worst thunderstorms ex prnnicnl :n Rotorua took place |a«t night. Thunder and lightning were continuous for several hour*, and the • leettie kghuitg of the town was interrupted. EARLY WINTER ON P.M II !C COAST. (Received m. * ;, , t m .» New Y. r. Not. 9. Early wirit.-r on the Pacific Coast has set tn. and '■ire.u -torr, arc raging with ternpersitarcs I, •!..•». freezing point.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 276, 10 November 1911, Page 6
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138THE WEATHER. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 276, 10 November 1911, Page 6
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