THE WEATHER.
Captain Edwin reported ns follows for the 24 hours from 0 u.m. yesterday :—Easterly '-moderate .t o strong ■winds; glass little niovoiivent ; tides moderate; probably cold night.
The following weather reports were received at 9 a.m. Auckland Must Capo Taurauga Taupo Cishoruo . yosttvruay : — YV Bar. Thor. 'Wituh 150.01) ... '>o e? 30 IS ... 4/ ... S 30.21 ... 54 .- S.K 30.OS ... 41 ... — 30.IS 50 ... — 30.33 ... 02 New Plymouth ... 30.13 ..... 17 .,v"N'-' :::K“ "Wanganui 30.21 "Wellington 3D>ti2 Blenheim 30.30 30.21 -%* Oreymouth Christchurch Port Chalmers ... 30.21 30.31 30.2(5 ... 4o .«{ b ... 45 ... NE ... 15 ... NE Invercargill ..... 30.22 ... 34 ... —
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2147, 1 August 1907, Page 2
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94THE WEATHER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2147, 1 August 1907, Page 2
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