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A RAINY DAY

NOT POPULAR EVERYWHERE. On the fifth night of 1943 Pahiatiia made a start, with ntl annual total of rainfall that usually exceeds recordings in many other districts Dairymen wanted the rain. Bowlers end tennis players did not and neither did the sheepfarmers One sheepfam.er dedan s that our rainy climate produces slushy grass on which Rheep nev.T fatten to tlie best advantage. They never pot it on their backs, he says. A surprising number of farmers still have their hay out and lota of hsy out on Borough roadsides is accumulating in the culverts but the ram is welcome just the same—if it does not lost too long.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXII, Issue 15241, 6 January 1943, Page 2

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A RAINY DAY Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXII, Issue 15241, 6 January 1943, Page 2

A RAINY DAY Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXII, Issue 15241, 6 January 1943, Page 2