SAXBY'S WEATHER WARNINGS. 1866.
April—Sixth, thirteenth, nineteenth, twentysixth May—Fourth, eleventh, seventeenth, twentythird, thirty-first June—Seventh, thirteenth, twentieth, twentyseventh July—Fourth, eleventh, seventeenth* twentyfifth August—First, seventh, fourteenth, twentyfirst, twenty-eighth September—Tlrird.tenth, seventeenth, twentyfourth October—First, aeventh, fifteenth, twentysecond, twentli-eighth. November—Third, eleventh, eighteenth twenty-fourth December—First, eigth, sixteenth, twentysecond, twenty-eighth N.B.—lf. the day marked prove calm and still, distrust,thc day after, and tho second day after. Tho preceding apply to all parte of tho earth's surface—oven (in a diminished degree) to the trade-belts. S. M. Saxby.
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West Coast Times, Issue 187, 25 April 1866, Page 2
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79SAXBY'S WEATHER WARNINGS. 1866. West Coast Times, Issue 187, 25 April 1866, Page 2
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