FORECAST.
Winds.—Strong northerly to westerly winds to gales, and of heavy gale force.at .places south of New Plymouth and Castlepoint; backing to southerly in the far south in about 16 hours, and elsewhere after from 34 to 36 hours. Barometer.—Falling in. the ■ north; unsteady In the south. . ■ ■ ' . Seas.—lncreasing to heavy on all the western coast and Off shore south of Castlepoint; elsewhere rough. ■ Tides.—Moderate, on the east coast; good elsewhere. ■ • . . . Warning signals are exhibited for northerly gale at Cape Maria van Diemen and for westerly gales at Cape Campbell, Stephen Island, Farewell Spit, and Nugget Point. . Weather.—Unsettled and boisterous, ■with rain in most districts, but only scattered at first in the eastern; heavy falls, with rivers flooding in the western districts of the South Island ; thunder in places. Temperatures mild, especially In eastern districts..
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1931, Page 12
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