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LOCAL WEATHER BUREAU.

The local observer for the Dominion ATetoorr,logical ' Department reports ’.he following rain and sunshine reeoided for the week ending Sunday. Sunday, September 11th.:

Consumers of gas are notified that accounts for August must he paid kcforo I p.m. to-morrow (Kith, ilist) to sec-tire discount.

Miss D. Dearmont will resume all classes at his studio. Kanieri. on Saturday. Sept. 20tli. Art classes--Sa-turday morning. Saturday and \\ ecliic'sdiv alteruiions.- Advt.

It you .decide to hrighteu up the mime this spring, you "ill do well to ceo the new ciirtainings at Addison’s. I'hey embody ail tin* ipialitics oi perfect window limpings. Addison's.— Advt.

The following interesting extracts arc laken from a letter iust received Itv the New Zealand Meat Producers Hoard from its Chairman, Mr David •Jones. who is at present in London: — •'I fiml the- general opinion amongst the men who are handling ottr meat is that it is arriving on the market in much hotter condition than previously. There is no doulit that the work that has heen done at New Zealand ports, ti.gether with the inspection that is curried on in Dondon. has assisted matermllv in putting our meat oil the market in much better condition. "Our meat in (treat Britain has a wonderfully good name. 1 have never seen Australian and Argentine meat advertised as such ill the shops, hut there are few butchers’ windows hut what are advertising New Zealand ami Canterbury lamb.” "Tbc supplies of meat on the market have been well regulated, things could not have been better arranged. Ihe Agents who are dciing a c i.iumissiun trade consider that tlie regulation of supplies on the Loudon market is a very groat factor in keeping a steady range of prices.”

Itain Sunshine in?. hrs min Monday St li . 0X0 0 :>s Tuesday 9th. ... O.OJ 7 1 1 "Wednesday 10t!i. ... 0.01 S 30 Thursday 11th. ... 0.11 7 as Friday 1-th. •J.00 0 00 Saturday 13th. ... 1 79 O.oo Sunday 1-ltli, ... ... 0.00 7 r, 2 Total ... n,fr.) .10 02

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 2

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LOCAL WEATHER BUREAU. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 2

LOCAL WEATHER BUREAU. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 2

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