METEOROLOGICAL.
At 9 a.m. yesterday the following forecast was issued by Captain Edwin for the subsequent 24 hours: — Wind. Northerly, henvy gale soon a 4; all places south of KaHcoura and Weetport, extending northward to New Plymouth, Taihape, and Porangahau after ten hours; westerly heaw eale thence northward to Taupo and East Cape after sixteen hours; northerly heavy gale after./twenty hours at all places north of Kawhia and East Cape. Barometer.--Further fall southward of Kaikoura and Hokitika, and probably very low in the pout-hern district?; fall soon from Kaikouvi and HokitHca to New Plymouth. Taihape. and Porangahau, ami after from ten to sixteen hours at all other ulaces. Rn : n. nrobahly heaw, southward of Naufer and New Plymouth, extending northward after twenty hours. Rivers, flood on west coast of South Island after sixteen hour?:. Warning signal for northerly gale is exhibited at Canes Campbell Foulwind Farewell Spit and Nuggets and will be shown after sunrise at Cane Maria Van Diemen, Tiriciri, and for westerly gale at East Cape.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9091, 16 May 1908, Page 4
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168METEOROLOGICAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9091, 16 May 1908, Page 4
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