THE WEATHER.
DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Fc.ildinft, Mav 4.—Saturday cold and showery; line niprlit. Sunday stormy and cold. Shannon, May 3.—Cold, raw and showery. Manawatu Itiver UiEh. Olakl, May J.-Dull. Fcnthcrpton. May 3.—Southerly squalls. Greytown, May -3.—Very cold and wintry weather lias now set In. Masterton, May 4— I The weather yesterday nud to-day was shockingly had. Tliero is no sisn of it breaking. Palmerstou North has now nil Arts anil Crafts Society, and its first exhibition, to be opened on Monday, promises to 1m! lurlilv successful from the standpoint of arl. Artists from all over New Zonluml are sending in works, and added to these will bo I lie eft'orts of local workers and a )uttid=onio loan collection. It is some rears now since an art exhibition was'held in Palmerston North. As an outcome of a recent decision arrived at by the Wellington Waterside Workers' Ijnion in regard to the hours during which employers are allowed to fiixngp labour, llio AVelliiißton branch of tlic Shi|Knvncrs' T'l'dcration will meet this eveniiij; '<> consider the position.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1741, 5 May 1913, Page 4
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176THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1741, 5 May 1913, Page 4
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