TO-DAY'S WEATHER.
NEW ZEALAND FORECAST.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) I
WELLINGTON. Last Night
The Rev. D. C. Bates, of the Meteorological Office this evening issued the following summary and forecast: —
; Southerly winds, strong fco gale, have prevailed northward of Cape Campbell and Farewell Spit, with much rain in parts, especially on the East Coast and the Southern districts of the North Island. The weather hap continued cold and fine on the West Coast of the South Island, but unsettled and showery in other parts. Little change is reported in the barometer. Present indications are for a slowly rising barometer in the north, but a fall soon elsewhere. Strong southerly winds, backing to westerly, northward of Farewell and Kaikoura, and westerlies, moderate to strong elsewhere. Showery and: changeable weather is probable generally.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10243, 20 May 1911, Page 4
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130TO-DAY'S WEATHER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10243, 20 May 1911, Page 4
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