THE WEATHER.
COLD RAINS PREDICTED. The weather conditiona in New JPly-J mouth yesterday were somewhat huald, u a thick fog hanging over the town, which 'V v gave the air an oppressive feeling.' The m effect of the fog as viewed by passer-hy in Devon Street Central nWf to leave either end of the strdet shnjlkded with a thick bank of fog, and at times this was a source of trouble to the traffic. In the evening » drittUng rain set in with a boisterou* wind. The weather report issued lust night stated: Present indicatlona are for south to North-east wind*, •trong to gale. Very cold and equally intern,with further rain, may be expected generally, and heavy rain in the Bait &a*t districts and enow on the higher leveli of the South Island. The HtMMjtM will rJM feftlsySEEKfeSJl «Mfti
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1920, Page 4
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138THE WEATHER. Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1920, Page 4
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