THE WEATHER.
Brisbane, July 20. Mr Wragge reports that the present weather experienced in Australia will improve before the expiration of five days, but very heavy weather threatens New' Zealand from Wellington southwards. Sydney, July 20. Snow continnes to fall in the back country, and the weather is bitterly cold, and fierce gales were experienced along the coast. July 22 It has been suowing coatiuuously for tho past six days at Oberon, in the hills west of Sydney. The country is completely covered, and stock are likely to perish for want of food unless a change occurs shortly. At Kiaudra the buow reached the housetops and the townspeople are indulging iu exercise ou anowshoes from the roof of the Kiandra Hotel. Although tho weather is bitterly cold in Sydney no rain has fallen for many weeks. Melbourne, July 20. Fearful gales have been experienced along the south coast during the past week. Hobakt, July 20. There is severe woather all over tho colony; with a heavy snowfall in Hobart.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2689, 24 July 1894, Page 4
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169THE WEATHER. Temuka Leader, Issue 2689, 24 July 1894, Page 4
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