- It was reported that the Wairoa reezing works would cease killing '■ last veek. For the short Reason 1 . 57,000 heep and 1200 bullocks have been put Mirough. --•'• '. j The rainfall m the East Coast district f or May, 1917, was as follows: East ?ape 2.84- inches for 14 days; Waita\aio 12.40 inches for 11 days ; Pakihi"oa 15.25 for 16 days ; Tolaga Bay 12.18 nches for 16 days; Waihau 8.68 inches p or 18 days ; Waimata Valley 8.99 inches lor 9 days ; Koranga Valley 8.69 inches or 16 days; Otoko 6.65. inches for 13 lays ; Whatatutu 6.45 inches for 11 lays; Te Karaka 6.31 inches for 16 lays ; Glenrov 10.09 inches for 15 days ; Wailiuka 5.25 inches for 12 days; >mond 6.47 inches for 10 daysV Paituv ahi 5.41 inches' for -15 days; Whakaounake 9.71 inches for 15 days ; Hanga•oa 6.47 inches for 14 days; Muriwai ,7.35 inches for 15 days ; Tahora 9.23 : nches for 14 days, Gisborne, 5.60 inches for 13 days ; Morere, 15 inches ior 16 days ; Ruakituri, 4.68 inches for 14 days ; Mangoano, 13.02 inches for 17 days..
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14339, 2 July 1917, Page 6
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