METEOROLOGICAL.
April. Dry weather has been the rule throughout the past week. Up to Sunday last fine light Easterly breezes prevailed, with a heavy sea running into the Bay. Easter Sunday and Monday were distinguished as being two of the most disagreeable days we have experienced through the summer. When we say that the glass reached 81° in the shade, and that a heavy N.W. breeze blew- across the sands that have not been moistened for a fortnight, those who know Gisborne will best understand how delightful it was to enjoy a holiday in the country. It looks still dry and ■windy.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 157, 8 April 1874, Page 2
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102METEOROLOGICAL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 157, 8 April 1874, Page 2
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