FAIR, MILDER WEATHER
By Telegraph—Press Association.
Wellington, Last Night. The weather for the most part will be fair and milder. There will be a few scatxered showers, however, in the western and far southern portions of the South Island and unsettled conditions with drizzle developing later from about Taranaki northwards. Winds will be mainly light or moderate in force and rather variable in dir'ection, westerlies to north-westerlies predominating at first but gradually tending to north-easterly in the North Island. One anti-cyclone lies over and to the east of the North Island while another is centred over New South Wales. A weak depression is located in the North Tasman Sea. Sea s will be moderate on the west coast and slight in the east, but rising later from the Hauraki Gulf northwards.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1940, Page 6
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