The heavy sou'-west day in North Canterbury midnight, and very little 4M§ira||j growing crops is reported, frgjj§Pßra| or two instances heary crept Smmß A thunderstorm followed IIJpBHBI downpour of rain oeearred *fSfl|Mf| Bank shortly after 3 p.m. wtaWHw Eain felr intermittently tin l mßfiS| night and again .on cold sou'-west wind givittg JjgjjiW wiutry bite to the air. • -JHHH (Thursday) morning, ceased. Fanners were shearing operations, which fewf||figjf Heavy rain fell at Me4htmJfjJP«l out Wednesday, and one laejjJSiWl gistered at the Methvw till 9 a.m. yesterday. !^^B
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 21 November 1924, Page 10
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