WEATHER REPORTS.
|{By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
4" ■>-.: • WELLINGTON, this day. ■ \yinaI— Moderate to strong from the ■eastward at all places northward ot Napier and New Plymouth, strong trom the northward after 12 hours elsewhere. Barometer-Rise .at all places northward of Napier and New Plymouth, tall at all other places. " ' " , ~ Sea—Considerable on East Coast northward from Napier arid on all western coast south Of Cape Egmont. Tides—Good on all Western coast, high on all eastern coast. Rain is probable northward of Napier, Taupo, and Raglan. Synopsis of the lust 24 hours: Very little 'movement in pressure throughout the colony,- with generally moderate southerly winds. Rain has fallen at some northern stations, but southward of Thames and Manuk'au, the weather has continued linp Low nressure from the west will pass eastward of-the meridian of South Cape late to-morrow.
Shipping . „, The barquentine Margarita left for Mangonui this morning- to load timber for Elingamite left for the South this afternoon.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 55, 6 March 1900, Page 4
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