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Gotkrnor's Bat. — The s,?. Canterbury ■will r\in excursion trip 3to Governor's Bay to-morrow, weather permitting. C.V.C. — The Cbristchurch and Northern contingents of the C.V.C. left Addington station this afternoon in order to take part in the annual training of the C.V.C and Ofcago Hussars, at Oanuiru. Little Eiver Excursion. — On Thursday next the first excursion train of the season is to be run to Little Eiver, a dis~ trict which has naturally become popular ■with holiday makers. Particulars are given ! in an advertisemen t ' j Rainfall roa Sei'tejibjek, ISS7. — Mr .T. \ B. Stocscll's record of the rainfall, during thirteen days, for September wss 0-B<liu. The direction o£ the wind was N.E. oue day, S.W. eleven days, and S.E. one day. The average rainfall for September during the past seven years was 1 77 in. The least rainfall ia September was 0 77in in 1885, and the greatest was 4.<l2in in ISS3.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6047, 1 October 1887, Page 3
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