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Unseasonable Weather.

(Per Press Association.) O AMARU, Dec. 12. A disastrous hailstorm visited, many parts of the district yesterday. The haiT ceached tlm size of small hen-eggs- In places iields of grain were completely destroyed. The greatest damage appears to have been done at Clifton Falls, where the iron roof of & large foarti wjl.s Co9Upletely riddled and a number of stacks completely ruined. Serious flamage to crops is reported from other parts of the country, but the full extent of the damage cannot be 'ascertained, though it must amount to many thousands of pounds.

CABLE NEWS.

[By ELBCIRIC TELEGRAPH -COPYRIGHT.] PfcU PRt'SS ASSOCIATION

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 250, 14 December 1903, Page 3

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103

Unseasonable Weather. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 250, 14 December 1903, Page 3

Unseasonable Weather. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 250, 14 December 1903, Page 3

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