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THE RAINFALL

The raipf ill as recorded by the WeiliDgton ilasenm authorities was 6.07 inches up to 9.30 o'clock on Saturday morning, sud daring the previous 48 hours and on Saturday and yesterday so little rain fell that there was practically no difference. The horizontal movement of the wind was 700 milaa for the 24 hours previous' to 9.30 o'clock on Saturday morning, and since then has baen much of the same velocity. The minimum temperature on Thursday was 51, on Friday 48.G, on Saturday 46, and on Sunday |46.9.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIIII, Issue 12287, 21 April 1897, Page 2

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THE RAINFALL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIIII, Issue 12287, 21 April 1897, Page 2

THE RAINFALL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIIII, Issue 12287, 21 April 1897, Page 2

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