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THE RAINFALL.

The following record for the month of July, taken daily at 12.45 by Mr G. S. Huffam, is of public interest : Total Rainfall in inches.

Rain fell on 9 <l;iys during the month, the maximum being on the 12th. TEMPERATURE IN THE SHADE. Week ending Maximum Minimum

Suett, the great English actor, having offended a brother actor, the aggrieved party was determined on revenge, and waited at the stage door to punish him. The night was extremely wet and dark, and as the actors passed, most of them muffled in their cloaks, the enraged man was obliged to ask of each of them, lest he should cudgel the wrong one, if he wera whom he wanted. At length the wished-for man arrived, who, rushing in wrapped in his roquelaire and drenched with rain, wasaddressed with the usual query : "Are luett?" "No," he replied. "1 am ng," and so passed into the ; Fruitgrowers' Co-operative ng and Preserving Company, go, claim to have made a profit of [• cent during their last season's 5 famous collie Storm, owned by . W. Trotter, of Hyde, Central , has won over ,£3OO at trials, ough is Not a Disease, but a SympIt indicates that the lungs and bron:ubes are inflamed. This inflammaleads to pnenmonia. The surest Way to ward off pneumonia is to use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on the first appearance of the cough or cold. It always cures and cures quickly. A. Manoy sell . Thexailments that arise from chills, As coughs and colds and other ills, In Winter months are prevalent most, | \ Caused by wet, cold winds, and frost. A mother's troubles then begin The children cough, grovy pale, and thin, The thoughtful parent will be sure To give them — W. B.WOODS GREAT P&PPERMIJST CURK...

j"»y 3 5 6 0.26 1.22 o!i6 7 0.10 S ii 12 0.01 0.67 1.60 19 22 0.01 0.27 Total 4.30

June 3 IO 64 60 27 28 17 <?4 5S 61 26 28 31 62 ■26

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Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 204, 4 August 1903, Page 5

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THE RAINFALL. Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 204, 4 August 1903, Page 5

THE RAINFALL. Motueka Star, Volume IV, Issue 204, 4 August 1903, Page 5

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