Auckland had 3.86 inches of rain during the week-end, making the total rainfall this month already more than double the average. Early on Sunday morning the fall was torrential, but after daybreak the sun came out hot, with the result that many thousands of people hastened to the beaches to take advantage of the perfect day. Soon after mid-day, however, heavy rain came from the east and continued all afternoon and night. It cleared up yesterday morning and at nobn was sunny, but many people will be long in forgetting the betrayal on Sunday, when they got sunburned in the morning and soaked in the afternoon.— Press -Ajswstion.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 53, 13 February 1934, Page 10
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