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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS.

Wind—L., light; b., breeze; i br, fresh breeze; m g, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy uaie; w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather—B, blue eky; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; F. foggy; G, "loomy; dark weather; H, hail; L, lig_u__g; i£ misty; O, overcast; P, passing showers; Q squally; R, rain, continued rain; S, mow; -, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearance.

OFFIOIAL FORECAST FROM 8 a~a.

(PRESS ASSOCIATION TE_EG~J_I.) WELLINGTON, Septembbr 7. Wind—Moderate, and generally trom the southward of both islands. Barometer—Further rise everywhere. Sea—Moderate all along the western coast, and heavy easterly swell on the east coast north oi Castle-point to the East Cape; moderate elsewhere. Tauranga and Manuka-, and very cold night thence "northward. SYNOPSIS OV THE PE-VIOUS 24 HOURS. Mod-r-te southerly winds generally, andl gale on the coast between Napier and East Cape. Weather still showery. Frost is reported from Top_ou_e, Nasebv, Roxburgh, and Pembroke, and rain has fallen.on the east coast between Capo Campbell, Wellington, and Napier, but „f other parts of tho country the weather has been verf cold. A high pressure from the west is approaching, anS a low pressure from theweat 1- indicated for the 9th, and Will .probably pass further south than usual.

YESTERDA- EVENING'S REPORTS. Tho following reports received by Captain _J.w_i,'l-N., Show the weather on September 7th, at 5 p.m.: — jtfanukau Heads—"Wind, S., -Teese; baro., 30.17; the-m., 59; fine, sea smooth. New Plymouth—Calm; bare, 30.10; therm., 61; fine, sea- smooth. Castlepoint—Wind, S.W., light; baro., 30.15; therm., 55; fine, sea heavy. Wallington—Wind, S., breeze; baro., 30.07, therm., 56; fine. ~",.' -. ,„„.. Westport—Wind, S., light; baro., 30.15, therm., 50; gloomy, slight swell. Kaikou-a—Calm; baro., 30.18; therm., 55, fino, sea moderate. «*,,_. Oamaru—Wind, N.E., light; baro., 30.15, therm., 48; fine, sea smooth. Bluff—Wind, W., light; baro., 30.11; therm., 48; fino.

THE WEATHER IN ATTSTR-LIA.

The following 9 a.m. weather reports from Australian, stations have been received: — Albany, September 6th—Wind, S.K; baro., 30.20; cloudy. , _„ _ ' Hobart, September 6th—Wind, N.E.; baro., 30.50: cloudy. __, , __ : Sydney, September 7th—Wind, W.; baro., 30.20; fine.

Captain Edwin reports:—Pressure has increased at Albany, but it has decreased at both H-bart and Pydney. An anU-oyclonic pressure is _pprc_c__.g from the west, __<T _ low pressure from wes4 will pass east of the meridian of the South Capo on the 9tb, further south than usual.

From Obs-RV_tiok_ 'arks at A.M. Station I Wind. I Bat. ' __!___— , Iher., in ISbade, I Weather ! i Cape Maria Van j tueuieu ••[ i>l . t?f:,d Russell _ -.--I ; 30.00 Pouto .. . |X K I : 30.01 Mauukau Heads.. E i br : 30.15 Auckland ■■*&} i 30;£» New Plymoui.li ..,SK br j 30-09 UwitXaHUi ..IMS I j Weillugton ..jSbr 30.1a C»ue Campbell ..|_JY 1 br ; 3J.21 Kaikoura ..j-E-r (30.20 .Nelson .. ..-I ;3U-lo Farewell-pit .. *. I j 3U.1S Werfport -]SB1 j30-15 Oreuu&uti ••,*■;" l^-'A lle-it-v .. ••" a j m S- 1^ Lutelton ..Calm 50. ia cSurch ..jSWl 30.28 Timaru.. ...NWbr i 30.24 oauiaru ..|Calm . 30.20 Port i.halmers ...N-1 j 30.10 l.uuedin ..|-*j 1 \W-£\ Oueeustown ..IX 1 130-20 Suireeta ...;NE1 30.18 lnmcargill . {?* 1 30.1* _iu_ .. w 1 br 30.15 54 69 47 48 52 48 49 47 56 44 52 44 45 43 fcl 51 56 44 _ 9 S2 i 44 i 61 43 50 33 50 45 43 B B B U C o B C C B B O B O BC B O G BC C B B B BC B B0 B B U O R

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 9

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 9

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10756, 8 September 1900, Page 9

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