METEOROLOGICAL.
Since our last record, wintry, changeable weather has been the rule. For the last ten days the wind has held more or less in the southern quarter, with leaden clouds, which now and again kept reminding uh (hat we need ex|>fct no settled change to fine just yet. Last Monday was the only really fine day since the 7th inst . but as that was preceded by a severe frost, it was accepted as a sure harbinger of speedy change. The remainder of the week has been wet and stormy.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 188, 18 July 1874, Page 2
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