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METEOROLOGICAL.

Mr J. C. Baddington reports that the rainfall registered at the Upper Plaiu for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. on Saturday was 31 points, and for the same period preceding 9 a.m. on Sunday 44 points. Mr G. H. Groves, of Bush Grove, reports—Rainafil for the month, 541 points; maximum fall, 3.17 points on 28th;~days with rain, 13; maximum [temperature, 67 on 10th; minimum temperature, [26 on 24tbj. raintail for June, 1909, 102 pointr?

His Excellency the Governor, wha is a vice-president of the Navy League in the Old Country, has. at the request of the main branches in „ New Zealand, accepted the position of patron of the League in the \ Dominion. MILKING MACHINES GE SERILLY ADOPTED. To-day ilie public foaling towards milking machines is in strong contrast to what it was some years ago, The practical results obtained ovar a. period of eight years.by hundreds of tiio Law-rence-.Kennedy-Gillies machines has completely dispelled all prejudice and the Public now accept any milling machine wall the utmost confidence It must however be pointed out; that the succeast'ul milking machines are only embodied in the L.K.G. and are not' lijereed for use in any other machine, therefore more recent inventors have to rely on diff <rent methods all cf which require the . tullness of time befo e their . reliability and continued success is estaW'sho;!. in buying the LEG, you gee a warrant, which eight years continuous 3uCcess has . written io»' itself. You can buy tie L.K.G with the most perfect confidence that next season,the season after, and *or years to come you will obtain the s .uie continuously successful results wecm send you the namts of onr 703 N. Z„ Farmers who are using the?e midlines t for profit and who can subi-tsnti tv our claims. Particular?, prisss and lineal barms on application to J. I'. II >.c.Ewan & v.o, Ltd, Wellii:, t:n,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10031, 4 July 1910, Page 5

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METEOROLOGICAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10031, 4 July 1910, Page 5

METEOROLOGICAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10031, 4 July 1910, Page 5

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