THE WEATHER IN THE SOUTH.
By Telegraph—Press Association. GORE, August 21. Snow is lying lower down on the hills than it has done for the past two winters. Farmers in town to-day say that more rain could yet be done with. At a meeting of the committee held this morning it was decided to continue the rain inducing experiments, and that at the next trial several stations should be worked simultaneously.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8516, 22 August 1907, Page 6
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71THE WEATHER IN THE SOUTH. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8516, 22 August 1907, Page 6
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