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RONGOTEA.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) RONGOTEA, Oct. 3. Mr J. F. MeKelvic, of Carnarvon, supplise the following details of the rainfall in September: Rain foil on 10 days for 3.55m5., tho heaviest falls being 105 points on tho 21st, 91 points on the 20th, 63 points on tlie 19th. In September, 1932, rain fell on 8 days for I.42ins. In the past month the falls wore 3rd .55ins, 4th .10, 12th 10, 16th .03, 19th .63, 20th .91, 21st 1.05, 24th .07, 25th .10, 28th .01, total, 3.55 ins. On tho 26th, the thermometer went down to 27 degrees under cover, tho frost doing severe damage to potatoes, and various other plants; and again on tho 27th and 28th there were three degrees of frost registered.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 4 October 1933, Page 2

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RONGOTEA. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 4 October 1933, Page 2

RONGOTEA. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 4 October 1933, Page 2

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