WEATH ER FORCAST FOR 24 HOURS. FROM 9 A.M TO-DAY.
V/ixd — Between north-cist and north and west ut nil places liAKOusTKit— Fall nt all ]>l«ces northward of N jner and New Plymouth soon ; fnrthor fait rfscwboTe Sca — Hcnvy on both ca^fats nfter IC hoars TlOT9— High on west coast of Smith Island P f er I" honm, nnd very co"d on Ei--r Const, nud on lmth coastß ot North Island after 20 hours Warnings for northerly gales with rain after fioni 12 to 21 hours ln»o been sent to all place 3 srsorsis op last 2t irODtts Son'liward of Timaiu and Queenstown tho wea'her has beon wanner, but there have been fraats ia almost nil other parts of tho country. Tho hirometor hai fallen sontnward of Napier a-iii New Plymouth K. A. EDWIN.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1893, Page 2
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133WEATHER FORCAST FOR 24 HOURS. FROM 9 A.M TO-DAY. Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1893, Page 2
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