Our Naseby correspondent writes ; After a week of glorious -harvest weather we have, at last experienced a very heavy rain and a most extraordinary snowstorm-extraordinary, that is, for this time of the year.: It began to rain about midday on Saturday, and held on continuously for six-and-twenty hours, and then snowed 'for another five or six hours without: intermission. This morning it looked as if the whole' of our harvest' had been 7 /figuratively and literally wrapped in its last winding sheet, but fortunately' tho storm quickly dispelled the wintry appoarance of the plain. Should the present good weather continue, harvest will be very
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1625, 5 March 1884, Page 2
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