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TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS.

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Wind—L, light; bz, httm»i i bt, freeh ! breezei m g, moderate gale; g, whole or I heavy gale; w, gale of excepiiouai severity. VVe*tner—B, brno sky; O, clouds, paesing clouas; D, drizzimg rain; b\ toggy; U, gioomy, dark weaUier; n, hail; L, ugbtßing; M, mibty; O, overowt; F, pulsing aJioweri; Q, iquiuiy; X, nu, continued ram; S, I snow; X, thunder; XJ, ugly, threatening ap- j poarance. - 1 OFFICIAL FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS 1 i'KOM 9 «urn. W.aDWKSDAY. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEOBAM.) WiiLLINGTOJM, October 18. Wind.—'Gale from between nortii-eaat and norUi and west at all pieces northward of Ixaikour* and Hokitika, irom between west and south.-we3t &cv south elsewhere. HABOME'iEH.—Further lall everywhere, but rising at ail places southward of Kaikoura and Hokitika soon. ..' • Sea.—Very heavy oa all western, coast, and ' heavy on the oa*>t coast north of the East , Cape south of. C'astiepoin't. , 1 •itdes. between the Eaat Cape and high at all other places. ! Warning signals for gales from the northward are iioisted at Cape Maria van Diemen, 'iintiri, Cape Campbell, Cape Farewell, and Cape Foulwmd. S«fOP3IS OF THS PKIVIOUB 24 HOPES. Continued decrease of pressure everywhere. Strong north-west winds or gales have been experienced at znoet places southward of Napier and New i'lyaiouth, and also at Gis- j borne. Hula has lalleu m most parts, of ' the Houth i&land. The low presaure is travel- j ; ling towards the eouth-eoet, but decreasing 1 in energy. It is in about l&c. i&deg. S., ' ■ long. IGJdeg. 13. The law prossuxe irom the , west will pa*s to the eastward of tlie meridian ! of toe Kaet Cape to-day. i The following reports received by Captain : Edwin, K.N., *how the weather on October ' lijth, «rt 5 pjn.:— M.anukau Heads—Wind,. W., fresh; baro., 29.H0; I'herm., 61; ehowery, sea moderate. | Kew Plymouth—Wind, S.W., fresh; baro., 29.66; •tiierm., 65; gloomy, sea rough. Castiepoint—Wind, jN.W., light; baro., 29.51; therm., 61; fine, sea moderate." Wellingtoa—Wind, N.W., moderate gale; I baxo., 29.40; tharm., 61; oloudy. Westport—Wind, S.W., moderate gale; ' b»ro., 29.18; thonn., 53; showery, sea heary. ■ Kaikoura—Wind, N.W., moderate £*ie; baro., 2j.21; therm., &4; fine, sea smooth. 1 OAmaru—Wind, S.E., light; baro., 29.03; ' therm., 55; fine, sea emoofch. I Bluff—Wind, S., fresh; baro., 29.18; ; therm., 62; rain. j

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 6

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TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 6

TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 6

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