THE WEATHER.
•■ ■■— m '(Feom Oira Own Cobbeßpondi:ntb.) , "' HILLGROVE, May 9. - ■ - The rainfall registered at Hillgrove ,for l the Bth inst. wae 29 points, and for the 7th' it was 79 points. • 1 GALLOWAY, May 8. -' The rainfall registered here for the 2H , hours ended 9a. m. was 43 points. , ■" ' CROMWELL, May 10. Thursday's snowstorm struck heavily across the Upper Clutha Valley and into the Lindis country. Authentic reports state that on the Date at Hawea and Lmdie Pass the snow is 7iii deep. The fall is quite unusual so early in the winter, and pastoralistp , are eomowhat alarmed and are anxiously ' looking for thaw to set in, otherwise /the ' results may be eerious. ! A hard frost fol- , ' lowed the snowstorm. , ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16070, 11 May 1914, Page 5
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120THE WEATHER. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16070, 11 May 1914, Page 5
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