THE WEATHER.
\ "" ""' m GOOD GENERAL RAINS. A FEARFUL STORM. Press Association-Bv Telegraph-Copyright SYDNEY, November 4, Rain has extended .inland, and theie have been somfc heavy falls "in the NorthWestern. districts. ' The rain cleared off this evening. The whole State participated,, exofrpt the. ■extreme north-west... . heaviest full • wag on tlie western iuid tablelands, ranging up. to ainl a half inches. In the Huniter VaJley .over two inches fell, and on. the ,;S*>uXto' over oiie inch. The drought ' hks broken, though move rain i,i wanted to thoroughly soak the. ground. 1 .'; j I . ' . MELBOURNE, November 4. A. further good general aaih is falling. It Jias greatly unproved' the crop and dairy prospects. ADELAIDE, Nov.niibeV 4.
• A destructive storm .occurred at Moami? d'atta. Most- of houses in ,tlie township were unroofed,, and the,. Government) railway shops' were' demolished.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13434, 5 November 1907, Page 5
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135THE WEATHER. Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13434, 5 November 1907, Page 5
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