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COLDEST ON RECORD.

♦— WEATHER IN NOVEMBER. (PUESS ASSOCIATION TEI.EG K AM.) WELLINGTON. December .j. ]n his notes on the weather for November, Dr. Kidson says that for the third month in succession the weather in November was coldest (for the Dominion as a whole) experienced since the taking of records commenced. It was also very stormy, westerly or southwesterly gales being of frequent occurrence. Thunder and hailstorms were jnther numerous also. Season Backward. In consequence of the adverse conditions tlio season is even more backward than at the end of October. The growth of vegetables has been very poor. All riopi are in a bn.-k ward aad,pro3

pects. for the liay crop in particular, are in most districts the reverse of bright. The cutting of ensilage has commenced in parts of the Auckland province, where the growth of feed has been fair. Stock appear to be in fair condition generally, but there have been some losses of sheep, principally in connexion with shearing. Trost Damage. The lainfall was, generally speaking, above or below the average according to whether or not the district concerned normally receives most of its rainfall in westerly weather. Several frosts occurred, those of the 24th and 28th beins: heaviest. The latter did considerable damage to small crops in the "Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay districts. There were further falls of snow on the ranges, that of the 23rd extending to fairly low levels.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 19

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COLDEST ON RECORD. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 19

COLDEST ON RECORD. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 19

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