LEATHER REPORT.
Q3y Telegraph.—Press Association.).
WELLINGTON, this day
Wind: Moderate from the south at all places during the next 12 hours, but changing to strong from the northward after V hours at ail places southward of Lyttelton and Hokitika, and later from tnence north to Cape Egmont and Napier. Barometer: Further rise everywheie, hut falling at all places.soutlvof Cape B|mont and Napier after from 12 to 20 houis. bea moderate on both coasts, but increasing south of Cape Egmont and Cas-■tlf-noint a+'ter 16 to 2U hours. Tides: High, on ail Western Coast, good on East Coast south of East Cape, moderate elsewhere. T _ l synopsis of the last 48 hours: Decreasing pressure everywhere after about 6 V in. on Saturday until midnight on bunday; since then pressure has increased generally. Strong winds or gales from the westward have been experienced at all places southward of Napier and Nev Plymouth; and rain has tallen to the soutliward of those places. Low pressure from the west passed eastward of tne meSn of South Capejate last night and one from the same direction will pass on the, 21st. '
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Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 4
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185LEATHER REPORT. Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 4
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