THE WEATHER.
iiKiiiili i„ovi,le<l Hie lieavie-i rauihill t,,|- t|,, s . ;,„,l rain also l.'ll »"»•': < 1 si.vs Ikm j„ ;mv |M()||t | | ,j Mr(l til.' of |||,V v,..,;. A ri. m'M Hi- tli.' six months under noiie<> I'll' the years I'll;) :III( | | !n , _ , ' I'.M.'f l!>ll .1 a n ua ry :j7| '■ .... ~j r ,;J I S . lar .'; ll U.7L-, .W \ ;\i" '■ :\M2 ; l:,v -J.si L'.l!) J.IW ~,, , , L'-Vi!) lil.KI llirro » ere 10 ,i:ivs niihmit rain last as compared with 12 i„ Hie heaviest fall i:i anv I>l hours was recorded for the. i"nh, when ,S.-| im-lies were registered. The mean maxnnim lenmoralHio 'I 1 " "'""'l' was I7,;ia i'ali'-., anil the mean iimminiiii M.I I) decrees, while the niaie tempera t lire tor the month was .10,-1 decrees as compared with decrees lor .lime last, year.
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Mataura Ensign, 3 July 1914, Page 4
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132THE WEATHER. Mataura Ensign, 3 July 1914, Page 4
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