FORECAST.
Winds.—West to. north-west, strong to gale force; backing to southerly shortly In the southern portion of the South Island and elsewhere after about twenty-four hours. Barometer.—A risinn\ tendency ;In the south; elsewhere falling slowly. Seas.— RoiiEli .on the west coast and about Cook and I'oveauf Straits; moderate on the cast coast. ' '
Tldes.-^-Good south of Farewell Spit and Custlepolnt; poor north or Bast Cape; clSB| where moderate. ■ t Weather.—Cloudy to overcast arid misty, with rain In districts with a .westerly aspect, and later cxtendinK to eastern parts. Temperatures becoming, cooler, . • ■ -,■■-.■-.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 3
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90FORECAST. Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 3
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