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WEATHER PROPHECIES.

l/connection with the floods in Aus* *ral», it ia of interest to recall the fact /that Mr Egeson, who predicted a heavy /drought in Australia, from 1890 to the / middle of 1893, stated at the time that thia would be preceded by heavy rain. This prophesy, which was issued in October last, said that the summer upon whiih they were then entering would probably be exceptionally wet, and that it would be followed by a dry winter, the drought commencing about six or nine months from the tima of making the prediction. ■

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 462, 12 April 1890, Page 7

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WEATHER PROPHECIES. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 462, 12 April 1890, Page 7

WEATHER PROPHECIES. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 462, 12 April 1890, Page 7

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