The Weather.
WHERE IS THE WAITANGI ? Tbo exceedingly rough weather which ha« been experienced of Into «t 11 contirujs, in fact it appears to be getting worse. La*t night (Thursday) idc! all today (Ftiday) a very severe gale has been blowing, accompanied by blinding squall*, bai 1 , etc. Mr Newton had a trying time coming down with tho mail, his powerfall launch being blown round several times. All the rivers are again in fl) d. Thea.-. Waitangi crossed the Manuk*u bar <>n Thand >y evening at 435 prn Up to the time of our going to press (Friday, midnighi) she bad not not in an appearance here, nor had --he been beard of. It is presumed that owing to the very heavy sea she has stood well out to sea. However, her arrival is nrxioosly awaited. Up to the 11th of this month 4.13 in of rain bas fallen, and there has not b en a day without rain.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 333, 11 October 1907, Page 3
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159The Weather. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 333, 11 October 1907, Page 3
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