THE WEATHER.
The following weather reports were received at 9 a.m. yesteiu:i> .
Captain Kdwin reports as follows for the 24 hours from 9 a.m. yeskwilav: —Easterly. strong winds to gait after 10 hours; glass tall; tides good, sea considerable; ram. probably heavy; rivers b:gh.
Bar. Thor. Wind Auckland East Capo Taurnnjfa Tanpo Gisborne 2H.55 . 211.51 . 29.55 . . 29.39 . 29.-15 . . 29.5:! . . 5:5 .. .. 55 .. 5:» .. .. 50 .. .. 51 .. .. 52 .. . \\ . \Y . X \Y .' XE . XK Ne»v Plymouth.. Wanganui Wellington Blenheim . 29.-IS . . 29.50 . . 29.52 . 29.11 .. 5-1 .. .. 52 .. ... 50 .. ... 45 .. . N . NE ■; sw Nelson Greymatith Christc.hu roll ■ . 29. Hi . 29.51 . . 29.51 ... IS . ... 50 .. " e .. SW l’ort Chalmers... . 29.40 ... 49 . Invercargill . 29.13 . ... 51 ..
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2155, 10 August 1907, Page 2
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105THE WEATHER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2155, 10 August 1907, Page 2
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