CHRISTCHURCH NEWS.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) CHRISTCHURCH. April 29. TILE WEATHER. The change of weather_ is unpleasant as L.r as musical eoft...>. is com.vrmxl. ft is being'welcomed with enthusiasm in the country districts, which have suffered severely in the dry spell. Joday was a typical winter's day, a cola sou’-wesfc wind bringing frequent rain and hailstorms with it. Farmers would be triad to see much more rain, whicn would give the land a much-needed soaking. ON THE SEA. The two. hundred passengers by the ferrv steamer Maori, who made the trip" south from Wellington on Thursday night, 011 arrival had many hard words to sav about the had weather. The vovage'lasted over fifteen hours, and during most c,f that tinny the steamer patched heavily, making matters most uncomfortable for those on board. 1924 ALL BLACK. Jack Steel, the 1924 All Black, has received notice of his transfer in tho railway service, from Greymouth to Christchurch.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 April 1927, Page 10
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155CHRISTCHURCH NEWS. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 30 April 1927, Page 10
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