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THE RAINFALL

The rainfall recorded by Dr. Douglas at the Waikato Hospital for January was 3.33 inches on 15 clays, the iieaviest fall, .93m., being on the sth. The fail in January, 1912. was 1.86 inch, and in 1911, .71 inch. Mr J. B. Starkey records the fall at Kiwitahi at 2.68 inches on 11 days, with the heaviest fall, -85 inch, on the 26th. The fall in January, 1912, was.24 inch.

At Bukeroro the fall recorded by Mr J. D. B. Morgan was 2.82 inches. The fall for January, 1912, was 1.65 inch, and in 1911, .68 inch,

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5222, 4 February 1913, Page 2

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THE RAINFALL Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5222, 4 February 1913, Page 2

THE RAINFALL Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5222, 4 February 1913, Page 2

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