THE WEATHER.
sraouwr and forecast. Wellington, Last Night. The following is Mr. D. 0. Bates' weaty&f nunmary for the past 24 hours:— High south-easterly wind's bare prer north of Hokitika and Kaikoura. anti-eyelose lias passed in the •TOth, but toe storm area appears now l# be eeatrea about 400 miles northof the East Gape. The barometer to again falling in the aorta. ' lm ' n a ** 'o risers are reportffSjfrom Hawke's Bay. *" • indications «« stffl ikreateniag.- Hxpeet stormy weather . *m& raih' -generally, heavy rain and Hereto loodea id the North Island and Histricfc) »f the South TsWtd. Much'snow is probable on the §s"- tev * b - ' '^ lei Urometer is fall'JM. everywhere, but is likely to rise «$ after from U to 36 hours. Winds, •Wong to gale generally and south-east-Wtbr Wiling northward of Hokitika and Qrttelton, and changing to (MAnberty; elsewhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 20 May 1914, Page 4
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137THE WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 20 May 1914, Page 4
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