WEATHER FORECAST.
Br Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, liist Night. Following is Rev. D. C. Bates' weather forecast:—There are indications for a fall in the barometric pressure, especially in the southern districts. Increasing northerly winds are probable soutn of New Plymouth and Napier nnd w«terl> winds elsewhere, for more _ we-ither in the southern districts, while more humid conditions of the atinospher,. are also probable soon in the north.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 189, 14 September 1909, Page 2
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184WEATHER FORECAST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 189, 14 September 1909, Page 2
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