THE WEATHER.
FEOM EIADINGS OF IjfBXBTJitBNTS .AT THB OSTICB OF THIS JOUBMAII
Remarks. Westerly and northwesterly breezes and calms a 1 general! with flue woatber i High water at Lytteltoa to-morrow :— Morning, 7.29; afternoon. 7.52.
Staeved to Death. — In the House of Representatives yeßterday, in reply to a question, the Government had to admit that a valuable dog had been starved to death on the Quarantine Island in Lyttelton harbour. It was " unfortunately " true, and the Minister .supposed the.
■_ _s a p. Sent. 7 " 30-26 37 53 NJ). Cloudy * 9 ... 29-70 88 73 N.E. Fine " 10 ... 29-50 38 59 Calm Cloudy 11 ... 29-70 36 49 B.W. Bainy " 12 ... 29 98 40 48 N.E. Gloomy ' 13 ... 30-18 30 67 N,E. Fine
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6649, 13 September 1889, Page 2
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120THE WEATHER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6649, 13 September 1889, Page 2
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