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THE WEATHER.

I The 'baneful effects of the long spell of Amf weatlier on the pasture lauds are now [ everywhere apparelft. By wayf of comj)ensation tho season tms been a good one for wheat, and the immunity from rain lms enabled the farmeia to get their crops in in good condition. There were not wanting indications on Sunday evening of the near approach of rain, and at midday yesterday the Hamilton postmaster received the following telegram frdm Commander Edwin: — "Every indication, of »ale between north and east and south-east. Glass further fall, and within. 16 hours' very heavy rain, and rivers rising after that time."'

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1646, 23 January 1883, Page 2

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THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1646, 23 January 1883, Page 2

THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1646, 23 January 1883, Page 2

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