WATERSPOUTS SEEN
♦ WEATHER PHENOMENA AT AUCKLAND tPRESS ASSOCIATION T ELEQSiH.I AUCKLAND, February & Waterspouts in Hauraki Gutf were an addition to the unusual w phenomena which have been od in Auckland during the last few. j 3 A large waterspout was seen ea « the afternoon from the[ steamer Hertford, which was port at the conclusion ox a ■ from London. Another larg® seen shortly after 6 o clock J _ evening from the pilot launch mata, which was going out 10 the steamer Antiope into pon. other smaller waterspont was la . served from the Antiope as coming up the harbour jj Yesterday was the cold ®? h'einl the year so far, the 49 degrees. There was a sever rj trical storm early this fflonurafc. jt the rainfall in the 24 hours e vjjj 9 o'clock exceeded one he sjj a total for the month of 9-61 Jnj $ compared with the average 0.18 inches. ___
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21409, 27 February 1935, Page 12
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