Captain Edwin te egraphed at 12.38 yesterday afternoon :—“ Strong winds to gale from between north-east and east and south after 20 hours from now ; glass fall ; tides high ; sea heavy ; rain _ probable.” East Cape reported yesterday morning : 11 Light westerly breez ; b irometer 30.12; t jerinooieur, 615 ; misty weather ; tides.”
We are giving t-ht- best value and •biggest variety on our Is table ever offered in Gisborne. Literally overflowing with hundreds of new toys and dainty articles of every, description.—C. Rosie and Co.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1351, 11 January 1905, Page 1
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