WLATHER REPORT.
(By. .Talegraph.---Press Association >
7 WELLINGTON, this day- " Wind: Moderate and from the westward at all places northward of Napier and Cape Egrnont. moderate southerly winds elsewhere, but changing to gale from between north-east and north and west ai ter from 10 to 16 hours. Barometer: Very little movement northward of Napier and Cape Egrnont, tall at al Sea* hHe-?.f eon both coasts south of Napier and New Plymouth after 20 hours Tides: Moderate on the East Coast north of Napier, good elsewhere. "warning signals 'V orW y#SiSrSd he hoisted at Capes Campbell, Foulwind, and Farewell Spit. _~ , Synopsis of the last 24 hours: Throughout the country pressure has continued to increase slowly, with moderate to fresh westeriy 4S and the weather has been fine everywhere.' Low pressurei from -west will pass the meridian of Sou.h cape, travelling eastward, on the 21st and 24th inst The latter disturbance will probably bring heavy westerly gales.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1900, Page 4
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