WEATHER REPORT.
(For 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day.) ' Wind: Moderate from between west and south-west and south at all places norm of NaDier and Wanganui; strong irom b£etwee Pn north-west and west and south from thence south to Kaikoura and Hokltika, but gale elsewhere. ■Barometer- Rise everywhere. Sea? Considerable on all Western Coast and on East Coast south of Napier. Tides- Good on Western Coast of the North island and on the East Coast south of Napier, but moderate elsewhere. Synopsis of the last 24 hours: Pressure has decreased everywhere, but *a* *lso Jz. op-am silently northwards of Napier and n!w-Plymouth^ The weather has been generally fine, with moderate to strong westerly winds, and with rain at Queenstown. F?ost is reported from Farewell Spit, Kaikoura, and Naseby. Alow on the Bth inst. -
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 210, 5 September 1899, Page 4
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