THE WEATHER.
a SUMMARY AND FORECAST. P* -7" •' r By Telegraph—'' Association. 4 * jngton, Last Night. Following is D. C. Bates' sum- ] Lto&ry and fßecast: —Strong westerly ibtfinds have prevailed northward of New Isiymouth *nd Castlepoint, and strong shto gale Snow, hail and a |iiimnde2storm were experienced on Mongjfejr jught in the Foveaux Strait, and giraAiwy was reported to-day at the Bealy. Pißtwh seas were reported on the West Wifflast of the South Island, and freshes jptn the rivers. Present indications are EJfeor a rising barometer everywhere, KhftMfer weither generally, showers in Elmost parts, and snow on higher levels in ■l&e south. Strong westerly winds, veerip&gr to southerly, everywhere soon, with rapsough seas on the West Coast.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 133, 14 September 1910, Page 4
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117THE WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 133, 14 September 1910, Page 4
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