TO-DAY'S WEATHER.
NEW ZEALAND FORECAST. WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Rev. D. C. Bates, of the Meteorological office, last evening wired as follows: The centre of the low pressure system is still apparently near Cape Foulwind, but the barometer has risen slowly at the Bluff to-day. Heavy rain has fallen in many parts, and enow on some of the higher levels. The winds have been squally and changeable, with gales in parts. Present indications are for high winds northward of Kawliia and East Cape, and south to south-easterly gales elsewhere. Heavy rain probable generally, with rivers flooded on the East Coast of the South, Island, and snow on higher levels. Seas, very heavy southward of East Cape to the Bluff. The barometer rising everywhere.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 August 1913, Page 4
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123TO-DAY'S WEATHER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 14 August 1913, Page 4
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