WANAKA.
' (FXOII A OURREsI'OKDENT.) Fobruary 9. The Weather.— Surely the clerk of the weather muse havo mistaken hid avocation, for during the past mouth we nave scarcely beou blessed with a dry day, with the exception of a fevy genial days iv cany tpriug. Ne\er have we expetienced such a woi, boisterous tearon — northerly buster*, raid, hail, suow and thunder and lightniug, nof> to mention a few earthquakes, have uieh aud all (aid us rapid and must uribea%ouablt> visits. Although lain ia mostly hailud us j. bcnclautor, we can at tiinud have too much of a good thing. TouiusTa. — cjuifce a number of tourists are visiting our disUict, among them being several meu of noto SVa^atipu mus-t ere bug trembld for ltalauiel-t, and though admitting lhati its fcce.iery is glowingly grand and beautiful, I eauuoS help auyi-ig ttiat it is but a match compand to a meteor with the varied and flashing glories of the matchless Wanaka and Hawea.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1682, 16 February 1884, Page 12
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159WANAKA. Otago Witness, Issue 1682, 16 February 1884, Page 12
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