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The New Zealand Gazette. 2187 SEPT. 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2187 New Zealand Rainfall for July, 1924-continued. _ 1 __N_ew_z_eai_a_n_d_R_a_in_'fi_al_l_f_or_J_u_lY_,_1_9_2_4--c __ o_n_ti_n_ue_d_. __ Tota! Fe.II, IDaye with I Tota! Fall, IDaye with Ste.lion. I(lOO~°r:¥!~h). Rain. Station. (lOO~°,;f!~h;. Rain. SOUTH ISLAND-continued. SOUTH ISLAND-continued. (G.) EA.ST ASPBOT-KAIKOURA TO CA.Pill SAUNDlllRS---<JOntinued. (H.) SOUTH AsPEOT-CAPB SAUNDERS TO PUYSEGUB PoINT­ Rudstone, Methven 147 7 conlinued. Lake Coleridge Homestead 486 II Makarora 961 15 Double Hill 457 5 Maungawera, Otago 405 11 Winchmore, Ashburton 67 5 Glendhu, Pembroke 1i53 11 Ashburton 61 7 Luggate, Cromwell 73 a: Roxburgh, Springburn 81 7 Ophir •• 99 10 Staveley 168 8 Manorburn Dam •. 112 12 Evandale, Mount Somers .. 48 4 Frankton 210 15- Lynnford, Hinds .• 43 5 Queenstown 401 14- Peel Forest 62 6 Moa Creek 84 9 Kapunatiki, Ra.ngitata 24 3 St. Bathan's 415 12' Cefn Orchard, Geraldine 41 5 Blackstone Hill 261 11 Waitui, Geraldine 41 4 Clyde 125 9- Orari Gorge 88 9 Alexandra 108 12 Orari Estate, Orari 38 5 Galloway 94 T Balmoral Plantation 63 5 Earnscleugh 95 JO, Braemar 457 7 Roxburgh 169 8 , Bedyshurst, Fairlie 75 7 Balclutha 165 11 Horwell Downs, F,airlie 140 6 G!enfalloch Station, Nokomai 194 7 Lambrook, Fairlie 82 3 Wendon 232 IO Mona Vale, Albury Lawrence 176 12 Godley Peaks, Te Kapo, Mackenzie 385 5 Owaka .. 263 11 Country Tapanui Nursery 364 17 The Hermitage, Mount Cook 1780 IO Crookston Waratah, Albury 92 4 Waikawa Valley .. 326 16, Kakahu Bush, Geraldine Tahakopa, Wharuarimu 373 17 "Te Wharua " Cave 38 4 Mimihau, Wyndham 360 18 Pleasant Poi~t •• 38 4 Uplands, Waimahaka 327 24 See.down 30 7 Roslin Estate, Woodlands .. 330 20 Smithfield 42 5 Dipton .• 219 9- Timaru Reservoir 17 I Radio-Awarua 350 19 Benmore Station, Omarama 207 13 "Wairaki Downs," Ohai 343 14 Otiake •• 47 6 Nightcaps 324 15 Totara •• 28 5 Otautau 329 16, Duntroon 41 6 Manapouri 506 12 Oamaru 26 5 Monowai (Sunnyside) 746 17 Steward Settlement-, Oamaru 14 I Te Awa, Hillgrove 92 8 (I.) ISLANDS. Kauroo Hill, Maheno -36 6 Centre Island 338 13: Bushey Park, Palmerston South 87 7 Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island 546 23 Roslyn •• 196 12 Niue Island Burnside, Dunedin 141 11 Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands Sunshine Hill, Dunedin Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands 524 15' Fish-hatchery, Portobello •• 207 11 llfangaia, Cook Islands Whare Flat 216 IO Chatham Islands Mosgiel.. LATE RETURNS. (H.) SOUTH ASPlllOT-CAPE SAUNDlllBS TO PUYSlllGUR POINT. Rangitihi, June, 1924 457 16:, Paerau . • 177 7 Waitatapia, June, 1924 334 16- Great Moss Swamp, via Patearoa 80 10 Glenburn, April, 1924 92 5, Naseby Plantation 145 9 ,, May, 1924 357 IS Waipiata 123 5 Kawhia, June, 1924 928 21 Patearoa 112 6 ,Alford Forest, December, 1923 214 5 Naseby Il3 6 January, 1924 126 5 Robertslea, Middlemarch • • 126 9 Febru,i,ry, 1924 97 3' Tarras . 128 11 ,, June, 1924 .. 324 6 Mount Pisa Station, Cromwell Glenfalloch, May, 1924 301 10 Hawe& Flat 382 7 June, 1924 307 10 Public Truaf Ojfi;;e Act, 1908, and ita Amendmenta.-Electiona to adminmer Esta.lea. OTICE is hereby given that the Publio Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of N the several estates of the p0I'!!Ons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are hereunder set forth, the gro1111 property in each caae being estimated not to exceed £400 in value. Da~ Stamp Office Ko, Kame. Residence. Occupation. of Death. Blectlon I Tm"~ I I I Da~ I Died. In~~Rte. eoncemed. I I Bright, Grace Ashburton Widow .. 12/8/24 10/9/241 Intestate Christchurch. 2 Fossett, Charles Portland .• Bairnsdale, in the Ironmonger 2/9/95 10/9/24 Auckland. Stat.e of Victoria, Australia 3 Johnson, Marion Esther Benton, Michigan, Married woman •• 14/1/22 10/9/24 Invercargill. U.S.A. 4 Salmond, Rose Dunedin .• Widow .• I 4/8/24 10/9/24 Testate 5 Stubbs, Jane Oxford .. Married woman .. 25/2/83 3/9/24 Intestate Christchuroh." Public Trust Office, Wellington, N.Z., 15th September, 1924. J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee. C .
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