THE WEATHER.
By telegraph—l Tests Association— PALMERS IUN N., Saturday. A heavy g.ue has ncui mowing here j since jesicruay mucino-mi, wiui ria.il atiu heavy jam, and mete is sail no sign ui its antiinig. Uriiv.ro i aiiUHCH, Saturday. ! During trie aueiitoon mere was i heavy rain and a ltui oi snow, and uie I inns were covered. in consequence of rhe had weather, all diesel Was post- ( poneU. DUNEDIN, last, night, • A really coin snap, which must, nave I ail injurious eneet m tue country, set j in on Saiuruay. 1- hues ol ury snow ! in light showers ten at intervals throughout the uay, nut at -l.ao a heavy shower set in, followed by another at o, and conanunig at intervals, accompaineu oy some host. 1 here were some incites on rhe ground m the morning. There were limber showers during tiie (lay, but a thaw set in and tiie snow .steadily uieitcd. If snow has fallen in the Limes district, in proportion there is iineiy Lo be a disastrous lltiod later on in the Molyneaux. CHKISTOiIUKCH, last night.
There was extremely wintry weather to-day, with hail and snowstorms. Many thousands of newly-shorn sheep will lie killed.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 549, 20 October 1902, Page 2
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198THE WEATHER. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 549, 20 October 1902, Page 2
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