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METEOROLIGICAL.

\ The rainfall for the mouth of June i was unusually great. The total for the j month was 5.92 inches. Kain fell on 23 I flays. The heaviest day's fall was 1.09' inches on the 20th., though there was nearly as heavy a fall on the 3rd. (1.03 [ inches). June of last year had a total Call of only 1.76 inches. The average for June for the last 19 years was 4.09 inches. As the last two months have had abnormally heavy rainfalls, the soil is saturated and working on the land is at a standstill.

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Otaki Mail, 4 July 1923, Page 3

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METEOROLIGICAL. Otaki Mail, 4 July 1923, Page 3

METEOROLIGICAL. Otaki Mail, 4 July 1923, Page 3

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