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The Government sued the following fo^H hours from 9 a.m. General: — The cent^H disturbance crossed during Monday nigtS| moved to the vicinl^H ham Islands. A sli^H is situated over the^H Sea, while a shallow^H tred north of Victori^H Foreoast: — iWinds ?trPnfl at pfaces alon^H and in the far norih^H elsewhere. ^The weather will the West Coast of elsewhere changeable^H showers, but improvii^H peratures . The following ar«^| maximum and and rainfall readings^H Government Observ;^| the Tourist Departm^| hours eride^ at 9 a.n^| ^P.QST" SPECIAI.H Sudden atmospher^H place during the wa^H in yery.unstable cond^H ating. These low prtflH now passing. a^ay, ditions still are manihi period should open cold . weather with mitigated by finer a temporary improven^B "iod evolves. Towards the close ther Antarctic factor^H manifest, causing a settlef) wet weather Winds fresh to tween west north-w«^B southwest, later veeri^H moderating and thec^| northerly and incIine^B The period as a whe^| garded as possesstng^| Stabality. g
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 9, 2 September 1931, Page 2
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