METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
* Means, t Means for same month previous 21 years. Remarks.—'Weather much more moderate than is usual for the month of July, with much loss than the usual amount of wind. Showers frequent, bub the intervals between mostly fine, warm, and bright. Rainfall quite one inch under the average of the previous 21 years ; mean temperature anil barometric pressure remarkably close to the average. T. F. CHEESEMAX, Observer.
"Uncle Rastus, I am very sorry to hear that you have lost your wife." "Nebber mind, boss, nebber mind. I'se had de 'sperience."
If you should happen to meet a Welldressed Gentleman, you may depend upon it he patronises A. Woollams and Co., the Tailors, of Sydenham House, street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9132, 14 August 1888, Page 5
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