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NEARLY 20FT. OF RAIN

RECORD AT DAWSON | WETTEST PLACE IN DOMIN| B [BY TELEGRAPH—OWN C°KBESPo>^ jf WELLINGTON. Statistics compiled by the « land Meteorological Deportm 6 " g that last yeftr Dawson Falls, pJ| Egmont, was the wettest plo . 0 || Zealand where rainfall re c M kept, 232 in. being registered, ; --m 20ft. , _ . n i omm The contrast with ''Centr m where several stations sho j s !jF 3 20in., is striking. "In the the station with the lov\es i - -jB Martinboroush, with 2S.si n - M The wettest place ' n * n J Oll ff .3 Island, and runner-up to I" jra in the Dominion, was Milf ta m which usually has a hcayier . JI Dawson Falls, but with I§ 6in. below normal" for the „ ||®

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23338, 5 May 1939, Page 8

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NEARLY 20FT. OF RAIN New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23338, 5 May 1939, Page 8

NEARLY 20FT. OF RAIN New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23338, 5 May 1939, Page 8