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From Our Own Correspondent. February S. A painful acfldenWcumd at It.bi.eter an' uu.s null this morning, when Joe -Mem* had the misfortune to have the top of a linger cut o 3 by * rapidly-revolving . Much sympalh™ - wing expressed w ith Mi- Hiwi Ransack), who only recently lost his wife. He has now lost ta daughter Agnes, who passed away oa her way home in a motor car fro™ Uangitikei. For some time she had been :n delicate health, but it wag -.thought that a change would be beneficial anil ►he was accordingly removed from Manakau. .She, however, expressed an ara.ioii't desire to see her grand father nc Manakau, and was on her journey dowa when she passed away. A largo tang* is in prepress* The total rainfall for January vaa S.SSin; rain fell on sixteen, days* vmlo the maximum fall was 1.3-in (27th). ilio rainfall for January, 1912, was 2.50 m, and the average for tin* /anuaiy month! since ISKV, 2.92 in. The total rainfall last year vra.- 44.3f*in t and the average annual iota'? jif the pa*t eight yean* 39.5* inches.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 2
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183OTAKI New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 2
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