THE WEATHER.
BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS AS3OCA.TION. WELLINGTON, March 20. The southerly gale continued all last night and to-day with intermittent rain. From 9 a.m. yesterday to the same hour to-day, the wind averaged a velocity of 45£ miles an hour, and the total spaed for 24 hours (1042 miles) is a record for Wellington. Shipping was, of course, interfered with to some extent, and vessels arriving report having experienced heavv weather at sea. WAIROA,. March 20. Last night there was a heavy gale, and thunderstorm. Sheds were blown down and verandahs uplifted.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9045, 21 March 1908, Page 5
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91THE WEATHER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9045, 21 March 1908, Page 5
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