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THE WEATHER.

united press association. ) New Plymouth, January 29. There has been a steady downfall of ram here since 6 o’clock last night, which was very welcome to farmers. At noon it seemed to be breaking, with every sign of clearing offl Hawera, January 29. A nice gentle, continuous rain all along this part of the coast fell last mght and this morning. WanoaN ui, January 29. Rain commenced to fall last night, and still continues. Greymouth, January 30. An unueually long period of drought was broken to-day. It was threatening all day ™ Saturday, Lt the rain only came between 3 and 4 this morning, and a series of very ! l-avy ITZt J£*. a“d” di.triot through th. scarcity of water. .

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 779, 4 February 1887, Page 4 (Supplement)

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THE WEATHER. New Zealand Mail, Issue 779, 4 February 1887, Page 4 (Supplement)

THE WEATHER. New Zealand Mail, Issue 779, 4 February 1887, Page 4 (Supplement)

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