THE BLEAK SNAP
Yesterday was bleak, though the prospects looked brighter for, better thin-re. According to the official weather report, tho present.cold snap Das followed on the heels of a cyclonic clieturbanco which passed in tho north during tho night. A south-eastor. ranging at various places from strong to ghle, has ruled northward of.FareweU Spit and Kaikoura, with ram in the North Tsltind and north-eastern districts of the South Island.- Heavv ram foil in tlio districts southward of lwet Cape. Present indications ore tor Rtrone, but decreasinG southerly md northward of Farewell Spit and K« lcoura, but frcdipnine easterl y tojor therlv winds elsewhore The.*entuer on the East Coast of the North Island wait clmwtthjo and showery, and warmer weather may be looked for.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 51, 23 November 1917, Page 4
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124THE BLEAK SNAP Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 51, 23 November 1917, Page 4
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