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NGATURI NOTES.

(Fr,om our own Correspondent),

Tli® rainfall for the month of April her® was 478 points (last year 367 points). The average temperature at 9 ;a.m was 55.6. The coldest morning was on April loth, 44 degrees, at 9 a.m. The average temperature at noon was 68.6. The hottest day at noon was 74 degrees. Bain fell on 13 days. Fine days, 17; windy days, 9; calm days, 21. Two shocks of earthquakes were felt during the month—,one light and the other fairly heavy. The opening of the shooting season here was almost a failure, very little game being found anywhere in this district. Several sports were out from town, but returned with empty bags'. The place looks very busy around here. The County Council teams are working on the road drawing metal, and a continual noise of carts and horses can be heard all day long.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3312, 4 May 1909, Page 6

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NGATURI NOTES. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3312, 4 May 1909, Page 6

NGATURI NOTES. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3312, 4 May 1909, Page 6

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