METEOROLOGICAL.
December.
No change of any remarkable kind has occurred during the past week. Land breezes have prevailed with the usual attendants of heat and dust; and the ripening weather seems at last to be fairly set in. Yesterday an agreeable change BL<nm“'^ut , Kerly 7 g^le“’coming fronTover sea, which tended to remove the lassitude inseparable from the oven-liKe Nor’-westers. —New moon this morning.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 115, 20 December 1873, Page 2
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