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WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS FROM 9 A.M. TO-DAY.

Wnro— Between south-west and south-east in both Islands. Babometer— Bise at places south of Lyttelton soon; farther 101 l between Bast Cape and Lyttelton, but rising after 8 hours, fiiae at places north of East Cape. Sea— Heavy on both coasts. WABNiNQS lor southerly gales have been sent to plaoss northward of East Cape in both Islands. BYNOPBI6 OF LA6T 21 HOOBS. Northward of Easb Cape there has been very little change, bnt from thence southward the barometer haa fallen Bteadily. & E])m lgthMay.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 115, 18 May 1881, Page 2

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WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS FROM 9 A.M. TO-DAY. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 115, 18 May 1881, Page 2

WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS FROM 9 A.M. TO-DAY. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 115, 18 May 1881, Page 2

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