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Weather at Arrowtown

The continued spell of dry, hot weather is causing much concern, the stock feed throughout the district being burned up. Even the land covered by irrigation is showing signs of the drought. The head raeeman reports that only 30 heads of water is entering the irrigation race at the intake, the river having dropped eight heads in two days.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Lake County Mail, Issue 37, 18 February 1948, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
62

Weather at Arrowtown Lake County Mail, Issue 37, 18 February 1948, Page 6

Weather at Arrowtown Lake County Mail, Issue 37, 18 February 1948, Page 6

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