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THE WEATHER.

(Per Press Association.) • Wellington, July 14. 1 A good deal o! rain has fallen the last, fortnight) but almost invariably at night, the days being mostly fine, but windy. The weatl ar for the past week had taken a cold turn, but it is now bright fid warm again. Captain Edwin wired as follows today Wind between north-west and west, and south, at ali places. Barometer risfe everywhere. Southerly ■ gales uiid coldei weather with rain are to be expected 'at places southwards of Napier and New Plymouth, and frost on the high country in both islands. Strong westerly winds and colder weather are to be expected northward of Napier and New Plymouth, i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6077, 14 July 1897, Page 2

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THE WEATHER. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6077, 14 July 1897, Page 2

THE WEATHER. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6077, 14 July 1897, Page 2

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