WEATHER REPORT.
CAPTAIN EDWIN'S FORECAST,
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day
. Wind-Moderate from the westward at all places northward of Napier and New Plymouth; strong wind to gale from he- £?£__ north east and north west thence south to Oamaru and Queenstown Gale from between north west, west, and soutn west elsewhere. r!«in_ Barometer-Fall everywhere, hut rising after from 16 to 20 hours southwaid ol Smaru and Queenstown, and later from thence northward. , Sea-Heavy on all western coast between Castlepoint and Kaikoura. -ndes-High on all western coast, and on 2?st coast south of Castlepoint; mocier R-_nel rp hrobable at places southward of Napier ud New Plymouth until about 'warning signals for northerly gales are exhibited at Capes Foulwind and laiewell Spit and Campbell.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1901, Page 4
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