THE WEATHER.
The weather- experienced during the past twoidays has partaken much cnoro of the nature of winter than summer, and it is difficult to believe that we are in the middle of January. Yesterday the wind was particulary cold, with frequent showers. During the forenoon » heavy hailstorm occurred, the stones being as largo as peas. Such weather as this must have a damaging influence on the harvesting operations now going on in various parts of the district. So far, however, it is gratifying to learn the damage has not been so gieat as might have been expected, though a continuance of such weather mufct inflict gre.vt loss on the farmers.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1800, 19 January 1884, Page 2
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111THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1800, 19 January 1884, Page 2
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