Saxby's Days.
December 3rd, 10th, 18th, 21th, and 31st [N.B. —If the day marked prove calm and still mistrust the day after, and especially the second day after.] The changes vary in intensity, but even at quiet periods they may be plainly traced in the scud flying with a velocity totally at variance with the state of the air at the earth’s surface, and the clouds at such times generally have a liny or stratified appearance, which usually indicates approaching rain. S. M. Sixbt.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 329, 4 December 1865, Page 2
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84Saxby's Days. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 329, 4 December 1865, Page 2
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