WEATHER FORECAST.
Wellington, 'litis Day. 'I he inuieatiotth are lor northerly winds prevailing. There is a prospect ol fair io elondy weather ami the night probably will be very cold. the oaromeler has a tailing tendency. Set;iit■_■..> oi eggs at Is Oil arc loi -ale by .Mr W. Cowell, liio 'lim road, lie kc l [is leading straiu-s ol \\hite horn hens and runner ducks.
],i ! 11:ij* army ssilely grow I'm; ! ji ■ 1111 year:;, anil then One hH it<ll << 1 llinti/iriin I K'.il'.lifi 1 !>"}'(•> Will b<> Iwart. wildier men. 'I'll.vi.' live brief year* m peaue prevail. Sliouid Aukl.nil's Mvay assure; Moanw iiilt'j when roughs and cold assail We've Woods' Ureab Peppermint Cm re. * v,7fc ' TITIi SHASONP Ant.'iit:!!! begins oti March -Ist; iuon .1 nlie 21st (Hi.; shortest day); Bprip!': euiMmcnces cm SepKMiiher -:!r<l ; S<i miner on i )ecein lier 'Jl'ih! vthe hi cot 11; iv). From observations, extend injr over ;i number of years, it appear* that, on the average. Ihe hottest period is from I lie -Ist to the 25 th of .Ijiiin.ijy, and the coldest From 'he 20th to Viie 'J-lth oi July. The:se <>eriuds, therefore, are the natural •nidsummer and midwinter.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1915, Page 3
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194WEATHER FORECAST. Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 September 1915, Page 3
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