TE AWAMUTU. THE WEATHER.
A skvkre thundei storm, accompanied by very vivid forked lightening, parsed ovet this cUsti'Jcfc h'ii Th"is.cla,y aftonoon. No KUn foil in Te Awamutu or surrounding district, but it rained heavily at Ohaupo and llotoi-augi, After the s»tonn parsed snow was seen lying on the ground at ForkertV, Ohaupo. When I heard of it I s.xid it must have been hail, but my i»" fonuant said it was not, as tho roof of the house, and the trees around it weie quite white, auc| hail W\ld, k<wfty lodge on tMe Iji>.\iigl\os ((f tjhe tirees. Strange to say, none full <vi tljo hiunmnding farms. 4'Hi: ohi-i^k FAcroitY. Tho factory bogau work on Thui-hday morning with a supply of 527 gallons for the tiisb day, and for the next two, 003 and HIO, respectively. It is expected the supply will reach' 1100 gallons daily in the cour.se of a week or two. The machinery ib woiking well, the circular vat being a gieat improvement on those formerly in use. The diiectoio have bought 50^ pigs, but want ah many more, as there will be j sufficient whey £q fee 4 fully quo hundied. , -(O\yn Qqnesn.Qnd.ent,.)
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1766, 30 October 1883, Page 2
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196TE AWAMUTU. THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1766, 30 October 1883, Page 2
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