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DRY SEASON

RAINFALL IN TWO MONTHS. ONLY ONE INCH RECORDED. Only one inch of rain has fallen in Masterton during January and February this year, as compared with 9 inches in the same months last year. In January this year 54 points were recorded, as compared with 4.38 inches in the previous year while last month 46 points were registered, against 4.72 inches in February, 1938. Mr F. T. Day, “Bannockburn,” Gladstone, reports that 68 points of rain were recorded in January and February, 30 points in January and 38 points for February. Last year 7.39 inches fgll in the corresponding period.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 March 1939, Page 4

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DRY SEASON Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 March 1939, Page 4

DRY SEASON Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 March 1939, Page 4

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