EXTREMES OF CLIMATE.
NEW SOUTH WALES IN BAD WAY: ' BUT NORTHERN DISTRICTS BENEPIT BY RAIN. (By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright.) Received this day, 10.5 a.xn. f ' SYDNEY, This Day. "While one-half of the State sweltered in heat, with the temperature in . the nineties, during the week-end, the xeiiicaihdfer experienced a cold snkp or torrential rain. On the far North Coast heavy rain fell, the highest reading toeing six and a-half inches at Lismore.' The rain will be of immense value to dairy farmers, who have, suffered greatly owing to the drought.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1929, Page 5
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