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THE WEATHER.

A GOLD HNAP

The wind, which veered front the west to the east on Wednesday night, brought with it a cold snap. Last night and his morning the climatic conditions resembled tarty spring more than summer, so keen was -h<air. The weather improved considerably during the morning, , , The Government Meteorologist wired todav :—The indications are for south-easterly winds, moderate to strong, and backing byeast to north. There is a prospect of fair to cloudv weather, with increasing haze and cloudiness for a change. The barometer has a fulling tendency.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1014, 16 November 1917, Page 5

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THE WEATHER. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1014, 16 November 1917, Page 5

THE WEATHER. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1014, 16 November 1917, Page 5