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  3. TUMUT.

    THE continued dry weather is becoming a serious calamity; rain clouds occasionally appear, but pass quickly away without satisfying the thirsty cirth, and the season is so far advanced that slight showers would have little effect upon, ...

    Article : 550 words
  4. COROWA.

    THIS district is suffering most severely from drought. About a month or six weeks ago a passing shower of rain fell, which certainly had an enlivening and refreshing effect upon the face of nature generally, and did more than passing ...

    Article : 239 words
  5. FIJI.

    WE are in receipt of files of papers, from Levuka, to the 31st March. The ocean mail arrangements in connection with the group do not appear to be in a very healthy condition. The ...

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  6. INVERELL.

    THE weather here during the pasts fortnight has been Warm and dry. At the usual Easter meeting, on the earning of the 10th irtstant, the following churchwardens for the English ...

    Article : 374 words
  7. DENILIQUIN.

    The weather still continues fine and warm, with no signs of rain. The effects of the showers that fell three weeks ago are boing neutralised by the dry weather which now prevails, and rain is again needed to give an impetus to the ...

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