THE PRESENT SEASON.
From intercolonial exchanges we learn that the excessive wet weather we have experienced is not by any means confined to this colony, tint seems to have prevailed everywhere. The Fiji correspondent of a contemponry says Suva, December 13. We are now approaching tho close of tha year, and are fairly into to hot and hurricane season, but up to the present the weather has been most unusually wet-, and although hot when the mid breaks out, there has not been the shady continuous heat we are accustomed to at this time of tho year, What this abnormal season may portend, it is impossible to say, but it is to be hoped that our send fortune nf the past few years will continue, and that tho growing prosperity of the colony will not receive a check in the shape of a disastrous hurricane.
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3205, 10 January 1893, Page 2
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145THE PRESENT SEASON. Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3205, 10 January 1893, Page 2
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