COMING WEATHER
There is heavy weather, chiefly of a southerly description, on the West Coast, and squally and ehowery weather has been fairly general, with heavy seas. In Cook Strait and along the East Coast of the North Island conditions have been more favourable. Warm sunshine in Wellington this morning was followed by overcast skies, and a drizzle from the South. Strong southerly weather is expeetod, changing to westerly by to-morrow. Heavy showers in most parts of the country are probable, and inland a cold froety night ia to be expected.
Owing to the Large number of paesengors aboard the Athenic, which arrived from London to-day, the medical examitiittion carried out by the Port Health Ofhcer took a (onsideruble time. Tulieri nil round the pasyugors were found to bu lipjilthy. and tlt« only one prohibited to laud was v lhir<)-rht,><a male passenger, who waa found to be cuimumjitive. ill\wli be seiit hac L Mr. G. R. ButWa picture. "The Shining Pathway." which was exhibited in this year's Ruya] Academy, haa been purchased by a iudy. The' pi ice was £275. lUr. Butler is a Wellington artist settled in Bristol, England, and the son of Air. Butler, of the Lambton-quay picture gallery. Hp is a regular exhibitor now at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1912, Page 8
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215COMING WEATHER Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1912, Page 8
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