THE WEATHER.
I ] SUMMARY AND FORECAST. I H By Telegraph— Association, i Wellington, Lost Night. , TThe Rev. D. C. Bates' weather sumi<>- mairy and forecast are,as follows: —ConJitions have continued somewhat un?etj T tied northward of Gisborne and Kawhia, | but fine weather has .prevailed elsewhere. Easterly and northerly winds have ,pref' dominated, and strong in the far north i* teod the southernmost districts. Present I Indicatiohs are far a farther fall in the l»rometer in the south. Mild and ff changeable weather will probably pre|7 , showery Jn the northern districts §1 * and foggy at limes in many; parts, and K 1 especially on the east coast of the South || Island. Northerly winds, moderate to m . strong, will probably .'prevail.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 128, 8 September 1910, Page 4
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119THE WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 128, 8 September 1910, Page 4
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