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THE WEATHER

———— — The week end was stormy. On Saturdav the weather hold up till late at “[|,t\vl,o„ fell. It cleared. ftr a. fair day on Sunday, but last niglit rain fell again. As the night got later the weather got worse and worse. Towards morning there was an exceptioniotiallv heavy storm burst. The wind came with hurricane force and swung nil round the compass, then reverting again to the north-west. The barometer reading vat 9 o’clock was the lowest recorded for years 28.963. Below our weekly report of sunshine and vain we publish the records for die past four ’months which show a substantial decrease in the sunshine records as against last year, and an increase in the rainfall for flic same period.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1926, Page 1

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THE WEATHER Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1926, Page 1

THE WEATHER Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1926, Page 1

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