THE WEATHER
;\ '• _^ The Government Meteorologist telegraphed that for the 24 hours from 9 this day the indications • are for westerly, winds, strong to gale, and backing by west to south.j , weather, cloudy to overcast; heavy rain is to be expected, with rivers flooded; barometer unsteady, wfth a falling tendency; sea heavy f^ides good.
The first aid classes which were run in Hawera before the war are again to be revived. A class of instruction for •men in first aid. will be commenced on Thursday next, October-20, at the Technical" School,' Princes Street. The -course will extend over a period op four or five-' weeks.' the meeting being on Thursd%un each week. All interested . in this movement" are specially asked to be present. t A Nelson message states that the following, was carried by the Diocesan Synod:-"This meeting " desires to ex«press gratitude to God for the great ; '.favour conferred upon the people of i New Zealand and the mighty works '' r-Vlone throiigh Katana. Id prays that pod' : B blessing.- may be continued to him. .and _his work." The president failed" upon members io make/fervent prayer for Batana and his work.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 17 October 1921, Page 7
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189THE WEATHER Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 17 October 1921, Page 7
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