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MR WRAGGE'S WEATHER.

INVERCARGILL, June 24. Mr Wragge states that the dominion, especially in the south, is now under the influence of the extreme western or retreating edge of tlie disturbance he calls "Taylor," which came, three days ahead of its time, and therefore very cold weather will be experienced in accordance with the latitude under south to south-east currents,, and matters are suspicious along the east coast from the East Cape. A finer weather wave under increasing pressure will soon obtain, and early in July New Zealand will be influenced by a strange disturbance named "Davenport."

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7831, 25 June 1909, Page 4

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MR WRAGGE'S WEATHER. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7831, 25 June 1909, Page 4

MR WRAGGE'S WEATHER. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7831, 25 June 1909, Page 4

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