HEAT WAVE.
CONDITIONS AT PAEROA. EIGHTY-S.IX IN THE SHADE. What must, for. these parts at any rate, be termed a heat wave, is just now being experienced. (On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of last week 86 degrees in the shade was reached. Which of. these three days was. the most oppressive it is hard to say, but many are of 1110; opinion that Friday was the most severe, and especially the night of Friday. The heat is of that enervating type which leaves one sapped of all energy. Ye&terday was just as overpowering as the previous days. In the evening rain fell, whiqh cooled the air considerably, and this morning the atmosphere was delightfully fresh.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5377, 21 January 1929, Page 2
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115HEAT WAVE. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5377, 21 January 1929, Page 2
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