METEOROLOGICAL.
• The indications are for easterly winds model ale to strong and veering by east to nil! ill. Weather cloudy to over-(..-,,i, nun probable and snow on the high country. Barometer unsteady with a, falling tendency, seas rough, tie'.'- moderate oft -hole.
the reception held by Lady Seal, weie Lady Seal Musquash, Lady Nutria, Rad.v Squirrel. Mrs Coney Seal, Mrs Ele. trie Seal. Mrs Marmot and many ll( hers, all I I v. In .in were represented in coats of the very late-1 cut and
style imported bv Madame Meiiore, ti; ( . Fashion Furrier, Corner of ( olnmho and Cashel Streets, ( hri-l-,.hurdi. Orders taken by mail, lour uioie"V back if you’re not satisfied.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1923, Page 3
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111METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1923, Page 3
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